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Canning Line Operator

Portland Cider Company Portland Cider Company Clackamas, OR Clackamas, OR Full-time Full-time $23 - $28 an hour $23 - $28 an hour 18 hours ago 18 hours ago 18 hours ago Since 2013, Portland Cider Company has been crafting award winning hard cider.
Northwest craft cider sets a high bar.
But at Portland Cider Company we embrace the opportunity to raise it even further.
We expect more from cider, we think you should too.
Job Overview:
We are seeking a Canning Line Operator to join our team.
The Canning Line Operator will be responsible for overseeing the production line, ensuring efficiency, quality, and safety standards are met.

Responsibilities:
- Operate, monitor, and pack off canning line during 12oz and 19.
2oz runs.
- Perform quality checks on seams to ensure they meet specifications - Adjust machinery settings to effecient operation.
- Troubleshoot issues with equipment and perform minor repairs when necessary - Maintain a clean and organized work area - Follow all safety protocols and guidelines
Experience:
- MANDATORY:
Minimum 2 years experience in operating a canning line.
- Mechanical aptitude with the ability to understand and operate machinery - Experience with sanitizing equipment and work areas - Familiarity with warehouse operations and packaging processes - Forklift certification is a plus - Experience in brewing operations is advantageous This position requires a detail-oriented individual with strong mechanical knowledge and a commitment to maintaining high-quality standards.
If you are looking to join a dynamic team in a fast-paced environment, we encourage you to apply.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$23.
00 - $28.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Employee discount Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift
Experience:
Canning Line Operation:
2 years (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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