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Selector Shipper, 2nd Shift

Agawam, MA

Are you a self-driven person looking to advance your career as a high-impact player on a team? If so, we have an exciting challenge for you and your future!

Our culture is built on value commitments to innovation, quality, results, integrity, community, people, and collaboration that fosters a strong employee engagement, teamwork, safety and wellness. We offer a competitive benefits package that includes health, dental, vision, wellness programs, employee discounts, retirement plans, tuition reimbursement, ongoing development, advancement opportunities and more. 

Founded in 1846, today HP Hood is one of the largest and most trusted food and beverage manufacturers in the United States. Our portfolio of national and super-regional brands and licensed products includes Hood, Heluva Good, Lactaid, Blue Diamond Almond Breeze, Planet Oat and more.

Job Summary:

Under direction of the Warehouse Supervisor and/or Warehouse Manager, will follow all established procedures and policies for the selection, preparation, and shipping of finished products while prioritizing safety, quality, and efficiency to meet the goals of the company.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Load and unload trucks/trailers using a manual “two-wheeler” and also a variety of motorized equipment such as pushers, squeeze trucks, fork trucks and pallet jacks. Physical labor involved in this activity varies but can involve pushing/pulling of stacked milk cases up to 6 high (up to 220 lbs), pushing/pulling of milk cases on metal-framed, rolling delivery dollies (up to 700 lbs) in addition to using powered equipment.
  • Accurately identifying, selecting/picking inventory for loading, and staging based on customer load sheets. This process may involve “picking” corrugated and un-corrugated products (up to 50 lbs) from warehouse storage shelves, pushing/pulling of cases of products up to 6 cases high (up to 220 lbs) and other packaged and un-packaged products.  Process also includes placing products on rolling, metal product delivery racks 5 ½ feet high and moving the rack throughout the warehouse.  Weights for each load will vary and load will progressively increase as the rack is filled.  Final loaded weight of the rack could be up to 1000 lbs.
  • Pull empty and full milk cases stacked up to 6 high (up to 220 lbs) with repetition while performing functions associated with “pulling stock” in the dolly area or storage chest. 
  • Manually remove products from the floor conveyor system, then package and/or stage in an efficient manner to maintain production flow requirements.
  • Safely operate various types of powered industrial trucks (PITs) to load and unload pallets of product from a trailer and/or transport throughout the Warehouse.  Types of PITs used include forklifts, squeeze trucks, pallet jacks, and HI/LO forklift units. 
  • Other duties to be performed as assigned.  

Education and Experience:  

  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Some experience or training as a forklift operator.
  • Prior experience in the manufacturing industry is desirable.

Skills and Competencies:

  • Excellent driving skills, hand/foot-eye coordination and manual dexterity.
  • Good record keeping / clerical skills.
  • Good far-visual differentiation and depth perception.
  • Good basic math and reading skills.
  • Good oral communication and human relations skills.

Other Information/Physical Requirements

Working Conditions:

  • Warm and humid environment in the case room during summer months.
  • Cold environment in the case room during winter months.
  • Constant refrigerated environment (35 to 38 degrees F) in the dolly room, storage chest, and high bay cooler areas.
  • Factory and/or warehousing type work environment.
  • Varying levels of occupational noise.
  • Fast-paced work.
  • Powered industrial truck traffic in the case room, dolly room, and high bay storage cooler.

Physical Demands:

Employees must be able to:

  • Lifting: Heavy lifting (over 50 pounds individually)  - very infrequently
  • Moderate lifting (25 to 50 pounds individually) – frequently
  • Light lifting (less than 25 pounds individually) – very frequently
  • Standing: Ability to stand for entire work shift (8 hours) with exception of break periods
  • Walking: Ability to walk for entire work shift (8 hours) with exception of break periods
  • Climbing: Ability to climb into and out of a forklift periodically (less than 6 times per hour)
  • Bending: Ability to bend and/or stoop frequently
  • Pushing: Ability to push rolling product carts with loads up to 1000 pounds
  • Ability to push rolling dollies of products weighing up to 700 pounds
  • Pulling: Ability to drag stacks of products weighing up to 220 pounds with a dairy hook
  • Ability to pull rolling dollies of product weighing up to 700 pounds with a dairy hook
  • Other: Ability to work with arms outstretched to the front
    • Ability to work with arms overhead
    • Ability to climb a single flight of stairs

SQF Requirements/Responsibilities

  • Support SQF by maintaining food safety and food quality through completing job tasks and maintaining the work area in a sanitary manner.
  • Support biosecurity and GMP measures.
  • Report food safety problems to personnel with authority to initiate action.

 

Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience and location.

The pay range for this position is

$27.32 - $29.99 USD

 

HP Hood is an Equal Opportunity Employer 

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