Production Packer - Night shift Manufacturing - Ripon, WI at Geebo

Production Packer - Night shift

Alsum Farms & Produce Inc.
, a grower, packer, and shipper of potatoes & onions located in Friesland, WI is looking for a full-time Night Shift Production Packer! The Production Packer is responsible for stacking bags and boxes of fresh produce in bins and onto pallets.
A Day in the Life of an Alsum Farms & Produce Production PackerYou will arrive ready to stack bags and boxes of potatoes in the proper patterns.
Depending on the production need for the day, you could be stacking 50-pound boxes, 50-pund bales, or 5-pound, 8-pound, 10-pound, 15-pound, or 20-pound bags in bin bins correctly and neatly.
You will set up pallets and bins throughout the day as needed to keep the packaging process running efficiently.
Why the Production Packer position is important to Alsum Farms & Produce:
You are one very important step in the field to fork process.
We need you to accurately pack and inspect our fresh produce to prepare the pallets for warehouse storage and customer shipment.
Job DetailsJob Type:
Full-timeJob Schedule:
NIGHT SHIFT - Monday through Friday; 5:
00pm to 2:
00amSalary:
$15.
00 to $17.
00 per hourWork Location:
Friesland, WI High school diploma or equivalent Positive attitude Willingness to learn Self-motivated and able to function as part of a team Must be able to lift, move, and carry 50-pound boxes and 100-pound bags of potatoes Alsum BenefitsAlsum Farms & Produce offers its full-time (30 hours or more) employees:
Employer contributed health plan Employer paid life insurance Voluntary dental, life, disability, and vision insurance Onsite fitness center Vacation and holiday pay Profit sharing 401(k) with company match Employee discounts Educational assistance program We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free WorkplacePI227393320 Recommended Skills Curiosity Packaging And Processing Duties Positive Attitude Self Motivation Stock Control Team Working Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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