Loadout Operator Making Better Happen Our story goes back more than 150 years, to the windy coast where Sweden and Denmark meet.
From our success in Scandinavia, we've grown into the world's leading specialist producer of plant-based oils, employing more than 4000 people all across the globe.
We work with our customers to make the products you love even better.
The oils we produce go into making your chocolate extra creamy or putting the crunch into your croissant.
And it's not just food - we work across industries to make products that are higher quality, healthier and better for the planet.
Every one of us works towards our shared purpose: Making Better Happen.
Everything we do is about Making Better Happen together.
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Build a better future as a Loudout Operator in Newark, NJ Compensation Range: $25.64 - $42.73 Possible Bonus: 5% AAK Newark About the role The Loadout Operator is involved with the successful daily operation of the facility on a 7-day a week rotating shift basis.
This requires attention to detail, good record keeping and the safe and efficient operation of industrial equipment.
This position is responsible for the loading and offloading of bulk shipments of vegetable oil, the creation of accurate shipping documents, managing and adhering to the site's shipping schedule.
This position is also responsible for sanitation, inspection, lubrication and basic repairs of assigned production equipment.
Responsibilities After training you will be expected to have the ability to load and offload all bulk shipment containers utilized by the site, completing all required documentation and oil analysis.
Loading quota's dictated by the shipping schedule and shift leader are expected to be met consistently while ensuring compliance to all safety and quality requirements.
Must complete all training requested of you.
Assist the Shift Leader in any tasks and duties required to meet production schedules and deliveries.
Assist other refinery operators in tasks requiring additional manpower.
Perform sanitation, inspection, lubrication and basic repair activities of assigned production equipment on a routine basis Perform housekeeping support to refinery and roads and grounds.
Actively and enthusiastically participate in continuous improvement initiatives for the site.
Ability to work overtime dictated by business needs or to cover absences of other team members Assist maintenance employees with their tasks as able and as requested.
Use the forklift and other company tools and equipment in proper and safe method.
Communicate effectively with the shift supervisor on issues and problems that may occur.
Leave your worksite in the best condition possible anticipating a busy day.
Use the computerized work order system and put in work orders for the shift supervisor to evaluate.
Participate in company activities such as; Safety Committee, Audit committees, employee task forces, etc.
Contribute to the effort in controlling costs and minimizing wastage in pursuit of your daily work.
Support goal of minimum part sparing consistent with production goals and local vendor support services.
Safety & Environmental Performance Lead the safety effort by personal example.
Support full department compliance with safety rules to further our goal of 0 accidents and encouragement of reporting near misses.
Support 0 contractor accidents during major construction or anytime maintenance contractors are on site.
Identify high-risk safety/ productivity issues and help remedy them.
Adhere to SOPs and other work procedures as required.
About you Associates Degree preferred, High School Diploma or GED Equivalent Required Strong problem solving and math skills Strong mechanical aptitude and equipment troubleshooting skills Excellent communication (verbal and written), time management and organizational skills 2-3 years in related field or related experience in manufacturing facility.
Demonstrated ability to work and thrive in a dynamic manufacturing with evolving priorities and constraints Demonstrated ability to work as team player Strong interpersonal skills that facilitate collaboration and harmony with both internal and external stakeholders(co-workers and non-AAK affiliated personnel) Computer literate(Windows Office,email) Ability to work a rotating, DuPont schedule (Alternation between Day and Night Shift); 12-hour working shifts In return AAK offer Career paths, training and development, e-learning and tuition reimbursement programs offer potential for you to progress your future career Comprehensive health insurance (medical, dental and vision) starting date of hire Health Savings Account with AAK annual contribution of $1,000-$1,500 We match 100% of the first 3% you contribute to your 401(k), and 50% of the next 3% Free Life and Disability insurance Employee Assistance Program Supplemental Pet Insurance, Identity Theft Protection and Legal Insurance Plans Discounts on travel, amusement parks, concerts, movies, and more Celebrations, events, and activities on site and supporting our communities Recognition incentives for service and peer to peer recognition About AAK Everything AAK does is about Making Better Happen.
We specialize in plant-based oils that are the value-adding ingredients in many of the products people love to consume.
We make these products better tasting, healthier, and more sustainable.
At the heart of AAK's offer is Customer Co-Development, combining our desire to understand what better means for each customer, with the unique flexibility of our production assets, and a deep knowledge of many products and industries, including Chocolate & Confectionery, Bakery, Dairy, Plant-based Foods, Special Nutrition, Foodservice and Personal Care.
Our 4,000 employees support our close collaboration with customers through 25 regional sales offices, 15 dedicated Customer Innovation Centers, and with the support of more than 20 production facilities.
Listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and with our headquarters in Malmö, Sweden, AAK has been Making Better Happen for more than 150 years.
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