PURPOSE OF THE JOB
In this role you will be responsible for for ensuring safety maintaining quality standards and meeting production requirements.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Picking
- Operate a forklift.
- Ensure accurate picking of material for the product manufacturing planned to follow the picking sheet.
- Adherence to PPE policy and procedures.
- Ensure accurate removal all material from the decanting stations.
- Submit the picking sheet to the Production Supervisor at the end of the shift.
Safety
- Safety in your operating area is your responsibility.
- Test all emergencies areas daily for proper operation.
- Deviations must be reported immediately.
Decanting
- Use and implement decanting sheet for material picking to be used for production.
- Ensure that the scale has been verified for the day by Quality Supervisors.
- Ensure effective communication with Pickers about raw materials.
Quality
- Ensure adherence to quality standard operating procedures when managing spillages while decanting and avoid cross contamination.
Housekeeping
- Ensure adherence to housekeeping standard operating procedures clean as you work.
- Ensure all equipment always stay clean.
- Ensure that the floors are clear of damaged or reject product.
MINIMUM REQUIRED SKILLS
- Matric certificate or Equivalent Qualification.
- 12 years experience in chemical manufacturing environment.
- Experience in working with picking & decanting raw materials is essential.
- 12 years experience operating a forklift.
- Demonstrate ability to read and interpret scales (i.e. kilograms vs grams whole numbers vs decimals)
- Have a valid forklift operating license that must be visible always when operating a forklift.
- Basic mathematical and verbal reasoning skills such as addition and subtraction verbal reasoning and reading comprehension.
- Good communication skills.
- Attention to detail.
- Numeracy skills.
- You will be expected to be driving a forklift and have knowledge of operating at least two machines.
- R5500 p.m.
- Provident Fund
- 13th Cheque
Remote Work :
No