Warehouse Worker/Baler Operator

POSITION: Warehouse Worker/Baler OperatorSUPERVISOR: Operations ManagerSTATUS: Hourly/Non-ExemptCOMPANYThe mission of the Food Bank is to mobilize resources to fight hunger in our community. To fulfill our mission, we source and acquire nutritious food and other products and distribute them to people experiencing nutrition insecurity through our partner agency network and directly through programs; energize the community to get involved and support hunger relief; and conduct hunger and nutrition education and awareness campaigns and advocate for public policies that benefit the people we serve. Food Bank employees are hired because of their unique skills, diverse perspective, and their commitment to our mission. This means that each of us, working together, will do all that we can to fulfill our vision that no one goes hungry in Los Angeles County. Our core values include: Respect, Stewardship & Accountability, Collaboration, Urgency, Service, Integrity and Diversity. Our organization is committed to maintaining a positive and engaging workplace for all employees.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSThe Warehouse Worker/Baler Operator is responsible for effectively performing a variety of positions throughout the facility in a safe, effective, and accurate manner while following procedures and processes, and maintaining and improving the efficiency and safety in the areas of Safety, Quality, Reliability (SQR) and the Food Bank’s mission, vision and values. Demonstrate the Food Bank’s core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion and safety.WHAT YOU’LL DOBaler and Warehouse Duties: Safely operate cardboard baler, and horizontal baler as directed. Complete routine paperwork to log bale amounts and dates. Assist Production Coordinators in gathering production supplies, packaging materials and equipment, including dumping boxes and lifting stacks of cardboard and plastic wrap. Assist in hand-packing and hand-stacking product/cases onto pallets as neededSafety and Sanitation: Operate all clean in place (CIP) and clean out of place (COP) systems as necessary. Clean machinery, equipment, warehouse structures such as racking, safety posts, walls and floors. Ensure all chemicals, buckets and pumps are properly tagged according to safety requirements. Empty and dispose of outdated or destroy product in accordance with established guidelines. Follow established programs, policies and practices to comply with food and personal safety that meet regulatory and organization requirements including Lock-out/Tag-outQUALIFICATIONSMust be at least 18 years of ageHigh School diploma or GED; 3 years manufacturing experience; or combination of education and experienceMust be able to work around perishable and packaged food products containing ingredients and/or finished products known to contain food allergensSelf-motivated and self-directedAbility to meet deadlines with limited supervisionEffective oral/written communication skills (English/Spanish desired)Good planning and organizational skillsFlexible to work any shift as neededValid CA Driver’s License and access to a reliable and insured vehicle. Required to travel within Los Angeles County. May be scheduled to work at either facility in Vernon, CA, or the City of Industry, CAMay need to commute between Food Bank facilities in Vernon, CA, or the City of Industry, CAPassion for the Food Bank’s mission and commitment to the seven values of the organization: respect, stewardship & accountability, collaboration, urgency, service, integrity, and diversity.BENEFITSWe offer a comprehensive benefits package:Medical: Employee HMO coverage as little as $10 per paycheck and access to Nonstop Health fundsDental: Employee HMO coverage available at no costVision: Comprehensive vision insurance with generous allowances for examinations and material costs Flexible Spending AccountsEmployer-paid Life Insurance and Long-Term DisabilityOptional Long-Term Care Insurance403(b) retirement savings plan with employer matchEmployee Assistance Program (EAP) with expanded Mental Health Employee recognition programsGrowth & career development support for professional certifications and additional training resourcesVacation: Two weeks annually for the first three yearsHoliday: Nine paid holidays; eligible upon date of hireSick Leave Time availableAs a part of the Food Bank’s pre-employment screening process, all potential employees are subject to a Criminal Background Check.In instances of a federal, state or locally declared emergency, Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is typically considered an essential service and emergency responder; all of its employees may be called in to perform regular or emergent duties.Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is proud to be an “Equal Opportunity Employer.”

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