The Packaging Operator performs the day to day functions of the Packaging department. These functions include operation of a variety of packaging equipment as well as maintenance and cleaning of all packaging order to help ensure all aspects of this multifaceted position are performed as expected measurable metrics will be provided along with regularly scheduled performance reviews. This part-time permanent position reports to the Packaging Manager.
Requirements
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Assist in completing the daily production schedule
Assist in the cleaning of bottling/canning/kegging lines
Perform required adjustments to packaging equipment
Perform routine maintenance of packaging equipment
Perform package size changes on packaging equipment
Troubleshoot minor equipment issues
Understand and conform to safety requirements
Alert Packaging Manager to potential quality concerns and maintenance issues
Operate and perform pre-run run post-run and weekly duties and housekeeping on a variety of packaging equipment including but not limited to: canning/bottle Lines PakTech de-palletizer air compressor keg machine cartoner tray former and forklift
Perform other routine tasks to keep the bottling canning and keg lines sanitized and in proper working order including but not limited to: Pre-Run and Post-Run Filler Sanitation; Prepare change-over and sanitize machines to be ready for the next shift; Sweep and clean area around equipment; Check for quality and accuracy of produced goods; Follow SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) for each piece of equipment
Assist other packaging staff as needed to give breaks and fill in at other stations
Ensure packaging machinery are in good working order charged (as applicable) and ready for the next days operation
Maintain neat and orderly packaging areas including the bottling line canning line kegging area warehouse and all other surrounding work areas
Adhere to all WISEACRE policies processes and standards in order to maintain a safe and welcoming work environment for self co-workers vendors and guests
Other duties and special projects as assigned by Packaging Manager
Equipment:
Wort production is achieved on either a 20bbl JVNW 3 vessel brewhouse (manual) OR a 50bbl BrauKon 4-vessel brewhouse (automated).
Our fermentation capacity includes an array of 20 40 80bbl FVs with corresponding BBTs at our original facility. Our newer production facility features 200 bbl unitanks.
We utilize GEA Westfalia centrifuges at both of our locations as well as a GEA carbonation skid at our newer production facility.
Packaging equipment includes a Cask filler Krones Craftmate filler Pneumatic Angelus seamers and IDD kegging equipment.
Schedule:
Typical operating hours range between 5 AM - midnight and average shifts run between 7 and 9 hours.
Most production currently happens between Mon-Fri but we expect to add some weekend and night shifts in the not too distant future so scheduling flexibility is a must.
Anticipate this role will begin at 18-24 hrs per week but has the potential to grow into full time
Holidays scheduling varies year-to-year but we generally plan our production schedule to accommodate time off around Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Veterans Day is a paid holiday for all full-time veterans on our staff.
Qualifications & Requirements:
Must be 21 years of age or older.
High School diploma or GED required
1-3 years manufacturing or equivalent combination of education and experience
Current forklift driver certification or ability to complete certification within 30 days of employment
Professional written verbal and interpersonal communication skills required
Must be willing to work nights weekends and holidays as needed.
Must be able to operate without distraction in a noisy heavy trafficked work space.
Bonus Skills:
Strong mechanical aptitude
Deep and abiding love of all things cleaning
Physical Demands:
This position is extremely physical and demanding in nature and involves working with potentially dangerous equipment machinery exposure to high noise levels and handling of hazardous materials
Must be able to lift and move heavy objects weighing up to 60 lbs and move 165 pounds safely
Must be able to stand for the duration of a shift excluding breaks.
Must be comfortable climbing a ladder working in tight spaces stooping kneeling crouching twisting and bending repeatedly throughout a shift.
Must be willing to operate in both temperature controlled and temperature uncontrolled environments.
Compensation and Benefits:
Competitive hourly rates commensurate with experience. We typically offer a training wage of $16/hr to start with increases after 90 days and 1 year of employment depending on performance. Training wage may vary for highly experienced candidates.
For full time employees: Company subsidized medical insurance with additional opportunities to enroll in group dental vision and short-term/long-term disability insurance. For those who opt in coverage begins on the first day of the month following your month of hire.
For full time employees: Paid time off that begins accruing on day 1 and can be used after 90 days on the job. Employees accrue up to 10 days in year 1 with increases after 1 and 5 years of employment.
Employees are not charged for draft beer in our Taprooms and receive a monthly stipend for to-go beer along with additional discounts on merchandise and food from our restaurant.
Free on-site parking is available for employees at both locations.
Hiring Timeline:
We will follow up with all qualified applicants within 1 week of receiving your application to set a time for a phone screen and expect to schedule interviews beginning (range) with a goal of extending an offer by (range).
We are looking to fill 1 position at this time.
Part-timeDescriptionThe Position:The Packaging Operator performs the day to day functions of the Packaging department. These functions include operation of a variety of packaging equipment as well as maintenance and cleaning of all packaging order to help ensure all aspects of this multifaceted pos...
Part-time
Description
The Position:
The Packaging Operator performs the day to day functions of the Packaging department. These functions include operation of a variety of packaging equipment as well as maintenance and cleaning of all packaging order to help ensure all aspects of this multifaceted position are performed as expected measurable metrics will be provided along with regularly scheduled performance reviews. This part-time permanent position reports to the Packaging Manager.
Requirements
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Assist in completing the daily production schedule
Assist in the cleaning of bottling/canning/kegging lines
Perform required adjustments to packaging equipment
Perform routine maintenance of packaging equipment
Perform package size changes on packaging equipment
Troubleshoot minor equipment issues
Understand and conform to safety requirements
Alert Packaging Manager to potential quality concerns and maintenance issues
Operate and perform pre-run run post-run and weekly duties and housekeeping on a variety of packaging equipment including but not limited to: canning/bottle Lines PakTech de-palletizer air compressor keg machine cartoner tray former and forklift
Perform other routine tasks to keep the bottling canning and keg lines sanitized and in proper working order including but not limited to: Pre-Run and Post-Run Filler Sanitation; Prepare change-over and sanitize machines to be ready for the next shift; Sweep and clean area around equipment; Check for quality and accuracy of produced goods; Follow SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) for each piece of equipment
Assist other packaging staff as needed to give breaks and fill in at other stations
Ensure packaging machinery are in good working order charged (as applicable) and ready for the next days operation
Maintain neat and orderly packaging areas including the bottling line canning line kegging area warehouse and all other surrounding work areas
Adhere to all WISEACRE policies processes and standards in order to maintain a safe and welcoming work environment for self co-workers vendors and guests
Other duties and special projects as assigned by Packaging Manager
Equipment:
Wort production is achieved on either a 20bbl JVNW 3 vessel brewhouse (manual) OR a 50bbl BrauKon 4-vessel brewhouse (automated).
Our fermentation capacity includes an array of 20 40 80bbl FVs with corresponding BBTs at our original facility. Our newer production facility features 200 bbl unitanks.
We utilize GEA Westfalia centrifuges at both of our locations as well as a GEA carbonation skid at our newer production facility.
Packaging equipment includes a Cask filler Krones Craftmate filler Pneumatic Angelus seamers and IDD kegging equipment.
Schedule:
Typical operating hours range between 5 AM - midnight and average shifts run between 7 and 9 hours.
Most production currently happens between Mon-Fri but we expect to add some weekend and night shifts in the not too distant future so scheduling flexibility is a must.
Anticipate this role will begin at 18-24 hrs per week but has the potential to grow into full time
Holidays scheduling varies year-to-year but we generally plan our production schedule to accommodate time off around Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Veterans Day is a paid holiday for all full-time veterans on our staff.
Qualifications & Requirements:
Must be 21 years of age or older.
High School diploma or GED required
1-3 years manufacturing or equivalent combination of education and experience
Current forklift driver certification or ability to complete certification within 30 days of employment
Professional written verbal and interpersonal communication skills required
Must be willing to work nights weekends and holidays as needed.
Must be able to operate without distraction in a noisy heavy trafficked work space.
Bonus Skills:
Strong mechanical aptitude
Deep and abiding love of all things cleaning
Physical Demands:
This position is extremely physical and demanding in nature and involves working with potentially dangerous equipment machinery exposure to high noise levels and handling of hazardous materials
Must be able to lift and move heavy objects weighing up to 60 lbs and move 165 pounds safely
Must be able to stand for the duration of a shift excluding breaks.
Must be comfortable climbing a ladder working in tight spaces stooping kneeling crouching twisting and bending repeatedly throughout a shift.
Must be willing to operate in both temperature controlled and temperature uncontrolled environments.
Compensation and Benefits:
Competitive hourly rates commensurate with experience. We typically offer a training wage of $16/hr to start with increases after 90 days and 1 year of employment depending on performance. Training wage may vary for highly experienced candidates.
For full time employees: Company subsidized medical insurance with additional opportunities to enroll in group dental vision and short-term/long-term disability insurance. For those who opt in coverage begins on the first day of the month following your month of hire.
For full time employees: Paid time off that begins accruing on day 1 and can be used after 90 days on the job. Employees accrue up to 10 days in year 1 with increases after 1 and 5 years of employment.
Employees are not charged for draft beer in our Taprooms and receive a monthly stipend for to-go beer along with additional discounts on merchandise and food from our restaurant.
Free on-site parking is available for employees at both locations.
Hiring Timeline:
We will follow up with all qualified applicants within 1 week of receiving your application to set a time for a phone screen and expect to schedule interviews beginning (range) with a goal of extending an offer by (range).