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Production Operator Positions - $21 to $24/hr. PLUS ...

Adhesives Research - Glen Rock, PA

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Production Operator Positions available in our coating, slitting, and chemcial operations departments starting at $21 to $24 per hour! These positions also offer the potential for two additional wage increases within the first 6 months of employment. Web Handler Positions in our slitting and coating departments:Job Summary: Associates engaged in coating operations who performs the following essential job functions: A Web Handler I position is typically defined as having been trained on 1 or more equipment areas within the department. Essential Functions: Performs a variety of production tasks, which include but are not limited to - setting up equipment, adjusting and operating equipment, observing for proper functioning of equipment, inspecting and testing products, etc. Accurately performs work assignments and computer transactions that are required to adjust inventory; accurately performs calculations using various units of measure. Demonstrates ability to perform any of the various operations within the department. Performs visual inspection of all materials used and produced. Performs periodic preventative maintenance on equipment. Maintains work flow and ensures use of proper materials and tools. Maintains a safe and clean work environment; notifying lead operator and/or supervisor of unsafe practices, conditions, or acts. Achieves quality and throughput goals. Performs work according to SPAR's, WI's, and verbal instructions; seeks lead operator and/or supervisor assistance in resolving problems which are not covered by procedures. Effectively communicates with other associates, lead operators, supervisors while maintaining the self-confidence and self-esteem of others; relays information to the next shift; voluntarily assists other associates, and communicates effectively to prevent problems from occurring. Completes required verifications and paperwork/documentation, accurately and neatly. Participates in training and assists with training, where applicable. Collaborates and contributes to the development of new products, processes, and equipment. Participates in problem-solving and takes initiative to make changes through change control procedures. Responsible for following all relevant regulations (e.g. ISO, FDA, OSHA, EPA, DEP, etc.) and company procedures. Responsible for following all applicable waste handling procedures. Additional Responsibilities: Performs other duties and responsibilities, as assigned. Job Specifications: Requires high school diploma or equivalent, and previous production experience is highly desirable (preferably in web handling, such as paper or fabric manufacturing, printing, coating, etc.). Uses procedures and skills, which require considerable training, to carrying out assignments. Operators work per instructions (verbal and written) and consults with lead operator and/or supervisor as needed on matters not specifically covered by instructions; work is cross-checked to review for accuracy, adequacy, and adherence to instructions. Conforms to Company policies and procedures, Quality Systems, etc. Work environment involves moderate risks or discomforts requiring special safety precautions, e.g., working around moving parts, machines, and irritant chemicals; may be required to use personal protective equipment such as masks, uniforms, hairnets, gloves, safety glasses/goggles, shields, etc. Physical exertion such as long periods of standing, recurring bending, crouching, stooping, stretching, reaching, or similar activities should be expected; recurring lifting of moderately heavy items (objects 50-100 pounds with lift assist); requires common physical characteristics and abilities, such as above-average agility and dexterity. The work involves the execution of procedures which make up a finished product of a broader scope; the component product affects the accuracy, reliability, or acceptability of further processing. Physical Demands: HOURS PER SHIFT: 8 hours Average Material Handling RequirementsMATERIAL HANDLING(per 8 hr. day)NEVER0%REP. RARE1-2 times/dayOCCASIONAL1-33%1-32 times/dayFREQUENT34-66%33-200 times/dayCONSTANT67-100%>200 times/dayCOMMENTS Floor to Knuckle 160 lbs. 7 - 50 lbs. Max. lift is a roll lifted to a vertical position Knuckle to Shoulder 65 lbs. 7 - 50 lbs. Shafts/end plater Shoulder to Overhead 12 to 42 lbs. Shafts Carrying 76 lbs. 7 - 50 lbs. Push 60 lbs. 30 lbs. Rolls, totes Pull 90 lbs. 45 lbs. Rolls, hand jacks, totes Lift assist available for all material handling Non-Material Handling/Postural RequirementsMATERIAL HANDLING(per 8 hr. day)NEVER0%REP. RARE1-2 times/dayOCCASIONAL1-33%1-32 times/dayFREQUENT34-66%33-200 times/dayCONSTANT67-100%>200 times/dayCOMMENTS Sitting X Standing X Walking X Reaching Forward X Reaching Lateral X Reaching Overhead X For 1.5 hrs. primarily in the Medical/ Pharmaceutical area 2-3 times/week Crawl Kneeling Twist/Pivot with Waist X Climbing X Vertical climb up to a 24 lb. To a 12 ft. high catwalk Bending Sustained X Bending during cleaning and machine set up Bending Repetitive Crouching Gazing Upward X Monitor gauges Gazing Downward X Squat Sustained X Squat Repetitive X Balance X Grasping Light X Grasping Heavy X Pinching X Fine Motor Front Pedal X 22 inches high; 12 lbs. of force on a Drum Cart Chemical Operator positions in our chemical operations/mixing department:Job Summary: Associates engaged in mixing or polymerization operations who perform the following essential job functions. A Chemical Operator I is an entry level position typically defined as having been trained in only 1 manufacturing area within the department (i.e. Polymerization, Medical Mixing, Industrial Mixing, Q Mixing). Essential Functions: Follows all safety regulations to include: grounding, bonding, nitrogen inerting, use of PPE, and appropriate use of exhaust vents. Wears appropriate clothing to include: ESD shoes, long pants, and long sleeves Performs a variety of production tasks which include, but are not limited to: setting up equipment, adjusting and operating equipment, observing for proper functioning of equipment, and inspecting/testing of products. Adds ingredients which require specific measurements, addition, and mixing techniques as required by procedures and batch records. Performs visual inspection of all materials used and produced Operates a variety of support equipment such as mixers, balances, pumps, mixers, mills, granulators, timers, and controllers Accurately performs work assignments and computer transactions that are required to adjust inventory. Accurately performs calculations using various units of measure. Maintains a safe and clean work environment following departmental 6S requirements, notifying lead operator and/or supervisor of unsafe practices, conditions, or acts. Achieve quality and throughput goals. Performs work according to SPAR's, WI's, and verbal instructions. Seeks lead operator and/or supervisor assistance in resolving problems not covered by procedures. Effectively communicates with other associates, lead operators and supervisors while maintaining the self-confidence and self-esteem of others; relays information to the next shift; voluntarily assists other associates, and communicates effectively to prevent problems from occurring. Completes required verifications and documentation accurately and neatly. Participates in training and assists with training where applicable. Participates in problem-solving and takes initiative to make changes through the Veeva and change control process where applicable. Collaborates and contributes to the development of new products, processes, and equipment Responsible for following all applicable waste handling procedures Additional Responsibilities: Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Job Specifications: Requires high school diploma or equivalent and previous production experience is highly desirable (preferably in web handling, such as paper or fabric manufacturing, printing, coating, etc.) Conforms to the Guiding Principles, Company Policies, Quality Systems, ISO, OSHA, etc. Uses procedures and skills, which require considerable training, to carrying out assignments Work environment involves moderate risks or discomforts requiring special safety precautions, e.g., working around moving parts, machines, irritant chemicals; may be required to use personal protective equipment such as masks, uniforms, hairnets, gloves, safety glasses/goggles, shields, etc. Physical exertion such as long periods of standing, recurring bending, crouching, stooping, stretching, reaching, or similar activities should be expected; recurring lifting of moderately heavy items (objects 50-100 pounds with lift assist); requires common physical characteristics and abilities, such as above-average agility and dexterity The work involves the execution of procedures which make up a finished product of a broader scope; the component product affects the accuracy, reliability, or acceptability of further processing Physical Demands: HOURS PER SHIFT: 8-10 hours Average Material Handling RequirementsMATERIAL HANDLING(per 8 hr. day)NEVER0%REP. RARE1-2 times/dayOCCASIONAL1-33%1-32 times/dayFREQUENT34-66%33-200 times/dayCONSTANT67-100%>200 times/dayCOMMENTS Floor to Knuckle 50-70 lbs 20-38 lbs Drum lids, bags, bales of rubber, 5 gallon cans of raw materials Knuckle to Shoulder 50-70 lbs 20-38 lbs Shoulder to Overhead N/A N/A Carrying 50-70 lbs 20-38 lbs Push 100 lbs 14 lbs 20-200 feet Pull 100 lbs 14 lbs Slot die cart Lift assist available for all material handling Non-Material Handling/Postural RequirementsMATERIAL HANDLING(per 8 hr. day)NEVER0%REP. RARE1-2 times/dayOCCASIONAL1-33%1-32 times/dayFREQUENT34-66%33-200 times/dayCONSTANT67-100%>200 times/dayCOMMENTS Sitting X Computer work Standing X Intermixed with walking Walking X Primarily within work area up to 150 feet to transport materials. Reaching X Forward reaching Reaching Overhead X Drum lift controls are overhead Crawl X Kneeling X Twist/Pivot with Waist X Moving drums, mopping Climbing X Stairs to churn and poly decks Bending Sustained X Bending during cleaning and machine set up Gazing Upward X Monitor gauges Gazing Downward X Squat X Balance X Grasping Light X Grasping Heavy X Rubber processing Fine Motor X Computer keyboard Front Pedal X 22 inches high; 12 lbs. of force on a Drum Cart

Created: 2026-03-04

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