Batching Bulk Handler

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The Batching Bulk Handler is responsible for moving material using appropriate equipment and processes. Bulk Handlers are responsible for weighing and documenting batches before and after production run. Bulk Handlers are required to comply with all departmental safety requirements.


Essential Job Functions

  • Bulk handlers are to check with the Batching lead or supervisor for priorities and set up the first batch line on the production floor.
  • Will notify line supervisors and mechanics of any product status changes:
    a. Product batch number changes
    b. Bulk products brought to the line during shifts
  • will weigh all batches (totes, drums, etc.) before and after the production run. They will document gross, net, & tare weights on the back of the bulk movement ticket
  • are responsible for checking all product totes necessary and assure they are properly sanitized before pumping
  • will heat and pump product to specification where necessary
  • will use powered industrial equipment to move totes from and to the production and batching areas
Requirements

Minimum Qualifications needed

Valid Driver’s License/approved driver history report

1 year of forklift experience

Employee is required to use different types of equipment as listed:

  • Batching Vessels
  • Pumps
  • Mills
  • Funnels
  • Pallet Jacks
  • Fork Trucks
  • Sanitizers
  • Utensil Washer
  • Bar Code Scanners
  • Computers / Printers
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