Warehouse Worker - Burlington, WY
Archer Daniels Midland
Warehouse Worker - Burlington, WY
Responsibilities: Complete various tasks required to inventory, maintain, and ship product.
Main Tasks: The warehouse worker is responsible for loading and unloading inbound and outbound shipments. This includes unloading bulk product from local producers during harvest, and loading finished product into dry vans, flat beds, and rail box cars.Assist management in conducting inventory reviews required to account for all product stored at the location.Being able to accurately account for inventory volumes and customer shipments is essential.During processing season warehouse workers are required assist equipment operators will milling, treating, and bagging operations. Main functions will be managing raw product being fed into the processing lines and inventorying finished product. Assist in equipment clean-downs (respirator required) and removal of all beans from the previous variety when changing varieties to be processed. This includes the removal of mill screens when necessary. The frequency of cleaning duties depends upon the plant’s processing schedule. Mill screen cleaning requires employees to reach both overhead and below the knee to pull screens out of the cleaner. Cleaning duties may also involve lifting, rotating and twisting motions such as sweeping and picking up debris and other objects. Equipment cleaning and operations will require the use fixed and portable ladders and or stairs up to approximately 24 feetWarehouse workers are responsible for following processing / shipping schedules.Accurate processing reports will be completed for each lot processed or shipped. This includes tracking weights of product before and after the milling process, box numbers, cull weights, dates of processing, grading, and tracking lot numbers.Prepare processed products for storage and properly tag and record storage location. Forklift operation is required, and must be capable of safely stacking boxes, totes, and palletized bags in the warehouse.Stage and prepare product for processing / packaging.Package final product by either hanging bags, sewing bags or stacking bags. Bags will range between 25 and 110 pounds. In this operation, employees remove bags from a conveyor belt and transfer those bags to adjacent pallets for loading. Employees must lift the bags, turn towards the pallet and place bags on the pallet. Employees begin with loading bags on pallets that are approximately 4 inches from the ground and stack the bags until the bags reach four to five feet high. Transferring or restacking of pallets is also required on occasion to meet customer demands or fix mistakes. Employees will be required to solely lift up to 55 pounds. Larger bags require team lifts if being doneParticipate in daily housekeeping including sweeping floor and ledges, spill and pile cleanup as necessaryParticipate actively in all other ADM-EBSI safety and Quality Assurance programs. This includes regular safety meetings and audits etc.Regular use of Powered Industrial Trucks including; Forklifts, Skid steer loaders and wheel loadersThe employee will also be exposed to dusty environments during harvest and other times of the year where a respirator will be required to be worn for extended periods of time. An example of this condition is unloading product from trucks.Additional QualificationsFlexibility to work any shift required, including weekends and holidays as applicable.Ability to sit/stand/walk for long periods of time while performing job duties.Capability of working in confined spaces and from heights, bending, kneeling, able to lift 50 lbs. repeatedly, and ability to wear a respirator.ADM requires the successful completion of a background check.
REF:94780BR
Responsibilities: Complete various tasks required to inventory, maintain, and ship product.
Main Tasks: The warehouse worker is responsible for loading and unloading inbound and outbound shipments. This includes unloading bulk product from local producers during harvest, and loading finished product into dry vans, flat beds, and rail box cars.Assist management in conducting inventory reviews required to account for all product stored at the location.Being able to accurately account for inventory volumes and customer shipments is essential.During processing season warehouse workers are required assist equipment operators will milling, treating, and bagging operations. Main functions will be managing raw product being fed into the processing lines and inventorying finished product. Assist in equipment clean-downs (respirator required) and removal of all beans from the previous variety when changing varieties to be processed. This includes the removal of mill screens when necessary. The frequency of cleaning duties depends upon the plant’s processing schedule. Mill screen cleaning requires employees to reach both overhead and below the knee to pull screens out of the cleaner. Cleaning duties may also involve lifting, rotating and twisting motions such as sweeping and picking up debris and other objects. Equipment cleaning and operations will require the use fixed and portable ladders and or stairs up to approximately 24 feetWarehouse workers are responsible for following processing / shipping schedules.Accurate processing reports will be completed for each lot processed or shipped. This includes tracking weights of product before and after the milling process, box numbers, cull weights, dates of processing, grading, and tracking lot numbers.Prepare processed products for storage and properly tag and record storage location. Forklift operation is required, and must be capable of safely stacking boxes, totes, and palletized bags in the warehouse.Stage and prepare product for processing / packaging.Package final product by either hanging bags, sewing bags or stacking bags. Bags will range between 25 and 110 pounds. In this operation, employees remove bags from a conveyor belt and transfer those bags to adjacent pallets for loading. Employees must lift the bags, turn towards the pallet and place bags on the pallet. Employees begin with loading bags on pallets that are approximately 4 inches from the ground and stack the bags until the bags reach four to five feet high. Transferring or restacking of pallets is also required on occasion to meet customer demands or fix mistakes. Employees will be required to solely lift up to 55 pounds. Larger bags require team lifts if being doneParticipate in daily housekeeping including sweeping floor and ledges, spill and pile cleanup as necessaryParticipate actively in all other ADM-EBSI safety and Quality Assurance programs. This includes regular safety meetings and audits etc.Regular use of Powered Industrial Trucks including; Forklifts, Skid steer loaders and wheel loadersThe employee will also be exposed to dusty environments during harvest and other times of the year where a respirator will be required to be worn for extended periods of time. An example of this condition is unloading product from trucks.Additional QualificationsFlexibility to work any shift required, including weekends and holidays as applicable.Ability to sit/stand/walk for long periods of time while performing job duties.Capability of working in confined spaces and from heights, bending, kneeling, able to lift 50 lbs. repeatedly, and ability to wear a respirator.ADM requires the successful completion of a background check.
REF:94780BR
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