Mix Operator I
Company: Panhandle Milling
Location: Hereford
Posted on: June 24, 2025
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Job Description:
Our Mix Operator I is responsible for the packaging of finished
products in bags. The Mix Operator I will start working at the
Hereford location, then will be permanently transferred to our
Dawn, TX location. Training will be on the 1st shift, 7:00 am -
3:00 pm, then move to 2nd shift, 3:00 pm - 11:00 pm in Hereford.
Mid-to-late summer the position will transfer to Dawn, TX.
Individuals must be open to 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shifts. The third
shift will be 11:00 pm - 7:00 am. MIX OPERATOR I RESPONSIBILITIES:
Set up and monitor finished package weights to ensure that bags
conform to specifications. Set up the packer scale weights prior to
a run. Check the precision of the check scale prior to the start of
the run. Continually check the finished package weights throughout
the run. Ensure that the finished product is bagged, sealed, and
palletized in a neat, clean, and orderly fashion on structurally
sound pallets. Maintain clean work areas, including disposal of
trash and cardboard at the end of shift. Make sure all products in
container(s) are covered to avoid contamination at the end of
shift. Feed buckets shall be emptied into designated containers
daily. Perform frequently scheduled allergen cleans in Mix Plant
area, mixer and equipment. Refer to and follow “Allergen Cleanup
Procedures”. Notify the QA Manager or Mix Supervisor for post
cleaning inspection and documentation before startup of allergen
free production run. Identify all allergens using the company color
coding system. Properly use color coded utensils Pull samples of
product, both prior to packaging, and throughout the run, and run
analysis on samples on equipment located in mill control room.
Perform Metal Detector checks on a scheduled basis set by the
quality department and notify supervisor of any substandard
conditions. Pull samples prior to the run (or at the startup of
packaging) to help ensure conformity to specifications. Samples
pulled during a run will normally be one sample per grade, once
conformity is verified. For government contracts, one sample will
be taken per pallet, for weight and lab testing. Keep bags
available and ready to be used, including bags labeled for special
customers. Attach labels to bags as necessary. Clean and sanitize
all packing and loading areas (including hopper area above
packers). Feed any product that did not meet specifications back
into the system to rework. Assist in the training of new and
existing personnel in any packaging functions/positions. Organize,
wrap and load finished product as necessary by pallet jack or
forklift. MIX OPERATOR I QUALIFICATIONS: High School Graduate or
GED preferred. Follow all food, safety rules and regulations.
Understanding of basic principles of the BRC program and other food
safety policies/procedures Forklift certification a plus. Safety
training is required and provided by the company in group settings,
as well as individual computer-based training. Possess excellent
interpersonal skills, multitask, able to read and write in English,
Spanish speaking a plus. Ability to work unsupervised. Available to
work flexible hours, evenings, and weekends may be required.
Ability to utilize computers for data entry, recipe card retrieval,
and label making. Ability to use basic math to calculate ingredient
amounts. Ability to apply common sense and understanding to carry
out detailed but uninvolved oral HS Education or GED. Work
experience in a manufacturing setting is a plus. Displays
confidence on the packaging equipment and has completed the
necessary skill level II testing. Ability to maintain or exceed
minimum packaging efficiencies. Safety training is required and
provided by the company in group settings, as well as individual
computer-based training. Possess excellent interpersonal skills,
multitask, and able to read and write in English. Ability to work
unsupervised. WORKING CONDITIONS: This position requires physical
efforts such as straining, pulling, lifting, working, and standing
and walking on concrete floor. Exposure to elements such as noise,
minable dust, cold and hot temperatures. Extreme climate or climate
variation. Exposure to manufacturing equipment hazards, especially
forklifts. Climbing ladders. Ability to lift 50 lbs. BENEFITS:
Medical Insurance (first day of the month after start date) Health
Savings, and or Flexible Spending Account Dental Insurance Vision
Insurance Life Insurance and AD&D, Employer Paid Short Term
Disability Long Term Disability Employee Assistance Program
Accident Insurance, Optional Critical Illness Insurance, Optional
401K, Employer Match PTO & Vacation Pay 9 Paid Holidays Company
Product Discounts Tuition Reimbursement, up to $5,000.00 per
calendar year Maternity/Paternity/Adoption Leave Company Incentive
Plan Bereavement Pay Relocation Available Panhandle Milling is an
equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for
employment without regard to sex, race, color, religion, ethnic or
national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, age, pregnancy, leave status, disability, veteran
status, genetic information and/or any other characteristic or
status protected by national, federal, state, or local law. pm21
Compensation details: 17-17.5 PI70ebfda21483-37456-37317760
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