Blind Inc.

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Resource Employment Solutions General Labor: I (Junior) in Kennedy, Minnesota

SHIFT AND PAY OF A GENERAL LABORER: They work a rotating swing shift They work 12-hour shifts in a 2 2 3 pattern, such as work Monday Tuesday, off Wednesday Thursday then work Friday Saturday Sunday, off Monday Tuesday work Wednesday Thursday and off Friday Saturday Sunday. They have every other weekend off, 4 weeks of days and 4 weeks of nights. 6AM-6 PM shift. RESPONSIBILITIES OF A GENERAL LABORER: Under general supervision, operate machinery and equipment of a processing facility. Responsible for product quality, meeting safety requirements, and throughout in the assigned area. Conduct continuous inspections, monitor equipment, record operating parameters of key process points and make necessary machinery and equipment adjustments to ensure specifications and production targets are met. Ensure effective implementation of QA policies and procedures, complete required sampling and testing of process streams, and understand and interpret QA results and take appropriate action when required. Comply with and implement all regulations and requirements including completion of necessary record keeping. Conduct preventative and corrective maintenance and equipment as required. Responsible for housekeeping, sanitation schedule, and general appearance of the assigned work area. Load and unload products from/to truck and rail and carry materials. Monitor, maintain and care for all issued tools. Successfully complete initial, ongoing and supplemental training. Maintain and promote a strong safety culture and follow all safety policies, procedures and regulations. Identify and communicate workplace hazards and correct or seek assistance in correcting unsafe actions or conditions. Work together with co-workers in a professional manner to support overall plant operations, anticipate and solve problems in a timely manner, and identify opportunities for improvement. Perform other duties as needed or assigned to support operations.

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