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Filler Operator - Deodorant

Why We Exist and What We Do:

At Dr. Squatch (www.drsquatch.com), we’re raising the bar on men’s personal care with our line of natural, high-performance products. We’re on a high-growth, fast-moving ride, continually introducing new product categories, launching into retailers nationwide, and growing internationally. We have been recognized and certified by Great Place to Work® multiple times, and we achieved status as a certified B Corp in 2023. We are looking for passionate, talented people who want to join us in our mission to inspire and educate men to be happier and healthier!

About the Role:

The filler operator - deodorant runs our automated filling equipment, ensuring that the equipment is running safely, producing high-quality products, and running at production rates. The filler operator will be required to clean and sanitize specific parts of the equipment between batches. This individual will also need to be comfortable troubleshooting automated equipment and have the ability to find the root cause of issues and fix them. They are responsible for promoting safety, quality, and a positive work culture. The ideal filler operator candidate has experience in and a passion for small-batch personal care, food, or beverage production. 

This role will report to the Production Manager.

PLEASE NOTE - THIS ROLE IS FOR OUR 3rd SHIFT DEODORANT LINE

This is a full-time onsite role based out of Brea, CA with company benefits. The anticipated base compensation for this role will be $21 - $22 /hr. Compensation will be commensurate with the candidate’s experience and local market rates.

What You'll Do:

Quality and Safety Management:

  • Ensure quality and safety standards are always met in the production of high-quality fragrance and flavor compounds.
  • Supervise strict adherence to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) and company policies.
  • Monitor and maintain cleanliness, sanitation and organization of assigned stations.

Preparation and Supervision:

  • Arrive 30 minutes before shift to set up for the day.
  • Consistently communicate with the team and Manager.
  • Oversee production execution and provide capacity/expected output numbers.
  • Able to work overtime when necessary and wear respiratory protection for specific tasks.

Operational Excellence:

  • Troubleshoot bottlenecks and modify the workstream to ensure goals are met.
  • Operate various machines and equipment as needed (e.g., mixers, boilers, chillers, air compressors.)
  • Interpret batch tickets to understand the production process fully.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned.

Inventory and Documentation:

  • Perform physical inventory counts of produced goods, document data in G-Sheets, and maintain accurate records of all ingredients used, quantities, and batch information.
  • Utilize Slack to communicate any downtime, roadblocks

Communication and Continuous Improvement:

  • Continuously support R&D and Leadership in improving processes.
  • Occasionally pour scale-up sample requests from Product Development/Engineering.

Machine Operation

  • Gather and measure necessary raw materials, ensuring accurate portions, and load them into machines as required.
  • Conduct machine setups to initiate production cycles.
  • Adjust machine functions and settings (e.g., valves, speed) according to batch sheet instructions.
  • Troubleshoot bottlenecks in the production line, modify the workstream and operate various machines to ensure goals are met.

About You:

Experience and Skills:

  • 2+ years’ experience working and supervising a production team in a manufacturing facility, specifically in compounding and machine operation.
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to effectively communicate with supervisors, co-workers, Quality, Packaging, and other departments.
  • Proficient in mathematics and understanding detailed instructions and SOPs.
  • Ability to read and understand specifications, schematics, and manuals.

Industry Interest and Innovation:

  • Interest in health and wellness, personal care, and/or eCommerce industries.
  • Experience in the consumer products industry, especially compounding or machine operation, is highly preferred.
  • Innovative mindset, capable of achieving results without perfect resources.

Attitude and Physical Capabilities:

  • High standards, ownership, and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and operate an electric pallet jack or forklift.
  • Positive attitude with a good sense of humor, capable of working under pressure.
  • Manual dexterity is sufficient to operate machinery.

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Who We Are:

Our core values come naturally and make us a better, more whole, and unique team. We are Bold & Innovative - we are creative, rethink how things are done, and find a way. We Play to Win - we have high standards, we encourage ownership of work, we are scrappy, we act with urgency, and we invest in the outcome of our work. We are Team Squatch - we are humble, help others outside our own wheelhouse, stay positive, have fun, and have approachable and transparent leadership.

We offer a competitive salary in a growth-focused & collaborative team environment. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401k with Squatch match, and PTO. We also have great perks like healthy snacks, frequent company events, and of course, free products!

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion @ Squatch:

We firmly believe that Team Squatch is a place for everyone and we’re proud to be an equal opportunity employer who is committed to inclusion and diversity. We do not discriminate based on any characteristic protected by federal or state law. We embrace differences and are building a company and culture that is represented by a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, life experiences, and skills.

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