Berry Global, Inc

CELL PRODUCT OPERATOR

Location US-NC-AHOSKIE
Job ID
2024-23595
Position Type
Regular Full-Time
Category
Manufacturing
Location : Address
228 JOHNNY MITCHELL ROAD

Overview

About Berry
At Berry Global Group, Inc. (NYSE: BERY), we create innovative packaging and engineered products that we believe make life better for people and the planet. We do this every day by leveraging our unmatched global capabilities, sustainability leadership, and deep innovation expertise to serve customers of all sizes around the world. Harnessing the strength in our diversity and industry-leading talent of over 40,000 global employees across more than 250 locations, we partner with customers to develop, design, and manufacture innovative products with an eye toward the circular economy. The challenges we solve and the innovations we pioneer benefit our customers at every stage of their journey. For more information, visit our website, or connect with us on LinkedIn or Twitter.

Responsibilities

Summary 

Under the direct supervision of the Shift Supervisor, the Cell Production Operator (CPO) ensure that components are produced that meet or exceed Berry Global's customer expectations by performing the following duties. 

Other duties may be assigned. 

* Run all Lining, Finishing and Molding machines, including the Cells by following all required SOPs, Work Instructions (WI) and Forms. 

* Complete all daily paperwork as required per procedures and GMP requirements. 

* Perform quality checks to ensure that components meet all specifications 

* Maintain a clean or orderly work area 

* Assist in equipment changeovers and set-ups as needed 

* Perform all activities safely and conduct any required safety checks on equipment. 

* Promote plant goals such as Safety/Housekeeping, Quality, GMP, AIB, ISO and Gung Ho 

Qualifications

HS Diploma or equivelent

Attention to detail

Ability to stand for extended periods

 

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