We offer quarterly bonuses and comprehensive benefits package: Medical - Dental - Vision - Paid Time Off - Disability - Life and AD D - 401k With Match - Profit Sharing - Health Flex Spending Accounts - Employee Assistance Program - Wellness Program - Fitness Reimbursement - Education Assistance - Employee Referral Bonus
Location: Dallas #S0430 - DLH449
Job Title: SANITATION TECHNICIAN
Department: QA
Reports To: Quality Control Manager / Production Manager
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt (hourly)
Shift: 1st OR Second upon completion of training
COMMENTS: This job description reflects assignment of essential functions, it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.
SUMMARY: The Sanitation Technician is responsible for maintaining sanitation of bottling lines and facility as required.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
• Using common maintenance machine and hand tools.
• Remove, clean and reassemble plant equipment and conveyors.
• Must maintain maintenance records of equipment in accordance with cleaning program.
• Monitor wastewater system.
• Follow lock-out/Tag-out procedures.
• Consider all safety precautions and proper isolation of live circuits.
• Take proper care of tools and equipment.
• Utilize personal safety procedures when performing job duties, ensure that equipment is operating safety and has returned all safety guards.
• After training, may be required to handle hazardous waste accumulation.
• Temporary job assignments to other shifts and/or departments may be required to maintain production.
• Work with hot water, pressure washers and steam systems.
• Must maintain a clean, safe and orderly work area.
• Responsible for food product quality and safety.
• Mop, Sweep, Clean all office, breakroom and restroom areas.
EDUCATION
• High School Diploma or G.E.D. required.
• Technical, trade school courses or certification, a plus.
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
• Must be proficient in use of various hand held tools, such as hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches.
• Must have general knowledge of electrical test equipment such as multi-meters and ammeters.
• Must be proficient in the operation of equipment, such as scissor lifts, forklifts and electric lifts.
• Valid Class C drivers • Must have working knowledge of personal computers.
• Job involves being on the feet most of the time with considerable lifting, pulling and carrying.
• Frequently, incumbent may have to crawl over or under equipment to clean.
• Duties are performed with some exposure to noise, lubricants, chemicals and occasionally hot or cold working conditions.
• Must be able to work every weekend, overtime as required.
• Must be able to occasionally lift a minimum of 50 pounds or occasionally with assistance lift items weighing up to 100 pounds.