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Processing Operator (2nd Shift, 3rd Shift)

Heath, Ohio

About Bobbie

Bobbie is creating a parenting culture of confidence, not comparison. And it starts with how we choose to feed our babies. We crafted our European style infant formula with purposefully sourced, organic ingredients to give parents a product they are proud to feed their babies, direct to their doorstep. Bobbie is proud to be the only US formula that is designed to meet both FDA and EU standards. 

Although 83% of parents turn to formula in the first year of their baby’s life, this is the silent majority that is often shamed for not being able to exclusively breastfeed. Co-founded by two moms and created by a team of mom scientists, nutritionists, pediatricians, and lactation consultants, the Bobbie team knows first hand that there is no one size fits all for feeding. With Bobbie, we hope you can Bottle Boldly.

Pay & Shifts

2nd Shift  3:00pm–11:30pm, Mon–Fri    $26/hr  (+$2 shift differential)

3rd Shift  11:00pm–7:30am, Sun–Fri      $26/hr  (+$2 shift differential)

Overtime: Occasional OT may be required based on production needs.


The role

You run the equipment that turns raw ingredients into formula — mixers, heat treatment systems, and spray dryers. Technical, computer-interfaced, and documentation-heavy. If something is off here, everything downstream is affected.

What you'll do every shift

  • Operate industrial mixers, homogenizers, heat treatment systems, and spray dryers via HMI controls
  • Manage and document bulk ingredient blending, heat treatment, and controlled batch weighing
  • Operate, monitor, and document computer-controlled Clean-In-Place (CIP) systems
  • Perform CIP, Clean-Out-of-Place (COP), and routine sanitation per SOP
  • Complete all batch records and electronic documentation in real time per GDP
  • Work cross-functionally with quality, warehouse, and canning as needed

A good fit if…

  • You've worked in food processing, pharma manufacturing, or another technical production environment
  • You're comfortable with computer screens and data entry — HMI interfaces are part of every shift
  • You stay calm and methodical when multiple systems need attention at once
  • You have no manufacturing background but you're technically minded, precise, and treat documentation as seriously as the physical work

What the processing floor is actually like

  • Warm in places — heat treatment and spray drying equipment generates heat; temperature varies by zone
  • Technical — you're reading screens and managing process data alongside the physical operation
  • Documentation-intensive — a missed entry in a batch record is a nonconformance, not a minor oversight
  • Physical — moving between equipment stations and handling ingredient bags up to 60 lbs throughout the shift

Shift preference

All three shifts are available. When you apply, rank your shift preference. We'll match you based on availability and what works for both of us. Being open to more than one shift means a faster offer.

  • 2nd shift — afternoons/evenings, $2/hr more, good if you need mornings free
  • 3rd shift — permanent overnight (not a rotation), $2/hr more, best if you naturally run on a night schedule

What we need from you

  • Available every scheduled shift — we use a point-based attendance system; exceeding the threshold is a separation event
  • On your feet 8–10 hours and lifting up to 60 lbs repeatedly — this is physically demanding work, every shift
  • Comfortable following written SOPs and completing batch records accurately in real time
  • Able to meet GMP requirements: hair net, no jewelry, no nail polish, no fragrances, dedicated footwear — every shift
  • Manufacturing experience preferred (food, beverage, pharma, military, trades) — we will train the right person

The honest picture: Regulated infant formula facility. FDA inspects. Concrete floors, loud equipment, continuous production. You gown in every shift — hair net, no jewelry, no nail polish, no fragrances, dedicated footwear. No phone on the floor.

If consistent attendance is a challenge right now, this role isn't the right fit — and that's okay to know before you apply.

Why Bobbie

We're a parent-founded company that makes organic infant formula in the US. We opened our Heath, Ohio facility because we believe families deserve to know who makes their baby's food and how. The people on our production floor are the reason every can meets the standard.

  • Work that matters — you're making infant formula that families count on
  • Competitive pay with shift differential on 2nd and 3rd shift
  • We promote from within and invest in people who invest in us

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision — 100% covered by Bobbie for you, with subsidized options to add dependents
  • 401(k) with match
  • 15 paid days off + 10 paid company holidays
  • Boot reimbursement
  • Subsidized meals and snacks provided on-site
  • One-year subscription to Bobbie or Baby's Only formula

At Bobbie, we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive company. We seek to create a culture where everyone can belong because we believe that people do their best work when they can show up every day as their authentic selves. We welcome people of different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives.

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