Production Worker

Our client, in Swanton VT is seeking production workers to join their team. As a production worker, you will assist the production line that produces medical supplies for companies throughout the country.

Job Title: Production Operator

Location: St. Albans VT

Pay Range: 23.00 - 26.00 an hour

Hours: 3pm-11pm or 11pm-7am or Weekend 12s - 7am-730pm or 7pm-730am.

Job Description:

Perform assigned duties on production lines including the set-up, operation, tear-down and cleaning of equipment and completion of applicable documentation.

Perform job functions in accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) guidelines. Ensure compliance with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations and Current
Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP).

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

To perform this position successfully, an individual must satisfactorily perform each essential duty. Reasonable accommodations
may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties.

1. Visually inspect the product during operation, observe equipment and process for proper operation, seek maintenance
assistance for problems and recommend improvements.

2. Set up and run Production equipment.

3. Assists with process/product specific cleaning activities for lines and equipment as required and keep work area
in a clean and orderly condition.

4. Ensure all products are properly labeled and stored to include samples and waste containers/bags.

5. Document material runs via Batch Production Records, In-Process Sheets, Log Books, and Time Sheets.

6. Assist in training new personnel in the manufacturing operation under the guidance of the supervisor.

7. Perform calibration on scales, line meters, coating ovens, micrometers, etc. as instructed.

8. Performs daily house-keeping (cleaning, organizing, stocking) activities to support and run readiness for
production lines.

9. Performs post run reconciliation and waste-handling activities.

10. Places materials and/or processing aids on/in roll stands, cabinets, and/or equipment

11. Prepares components and/or processing aids for introduction to the process.

12. Assist with check-in and returns of material for batch runs.

13. Perform other duties as assigned.

If this is a role that interests you and you’d like to learn more, click apply now and a recruiter will be in touch with you to discuss this great opportunity. We look forward to speaking with you!

About ManpowerGroup, Parent Company of: Manpower, Experis, Talent Solutions, and Jefferson Wells

ManpowerGroup® (NYSE: MAN), the leading global workforce solutions company, helps organizations transform in a fast-changing world of work by sourcing, assessing, developing, and managing the talent that enables them to win. We develop innovative solutions for hundreds of thousands of organizations every year, providing them with skilled talent while finding meaningful, sustainable employment for millions of people across a wide range of industries and skills. Our expert family of brands – Manpower, Experis, Talent Solutions, and Jefferson Wells creates substantial value for candidates and clients across more than 75 countries and territories and has done so for over 70 years. We are recognized consistently for our diversity - as a best place to work for Women, Inclusion, Equality and Disability and in 2022 ManpowerGroup was named one of the World's Most Ethical Companies for the 13th year - all confirming our position as the brand of choice for in-demand talent.

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