Log Line Operator - 1st shift at LIGNETICS INC
Mountain View, Arkansas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Jul, 26

Salary

16.0

Posted On

21 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Forklift operation, Production line experience, Eye-hand-foot coordination, Stacking, Quality control, Banding, Stretch wrapping, Reading scales, Lifting, Standing

Industry

Construction

Description
Description Production Worker / Log Line Operator Job Type: Full-time Shift: Monday – Friday 6:00am-2:30pm Pay: $16/hour ** Pre-employment background check and drug screen required. Production Worker / Log Line Operator Job Description: Move and stack logs high to a pallet measuring 36x40 to create a bulk log unit Will need to watch the quality of product & move product that doesn't meet criteria out of primary stac Once the rack is full the operator will move the full rack of logs to a designated cooling area. Band the unit, stretch wrap the unit, place a waterproof cover over the unit and place outside for storage. Other duties assigned Production Worker / Log Line Operator Job Requirements: Prior forklift and production line experience preferred. Will need good eye, hand and foot coordination. Will need to be able to pass the company forklift training. Will need to be able to lift up to 50lbs and stand for a minimum of 7 hours per day. Will need to be able to read and interpret scales Production Worker / Log Line Operator Benefits: Employee referral bonus program 2 weeks paid time off + 2 floating holidays Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance (FSA & HSA options) Educational assistance Life insurance, short term & long-term disability 401(k) with employer match & immediate vesting Employee heating pellet program Lignetics SWAG gear to include an annual pair of work boots & other PPE #IDCentral
Responsibilities
The Log Line Operator is responsible for stacking logs onto pallets, monitoring product quality, and moving racks to cooling areas. They must also band, wrap, and prepare units for storage while following safety and operational procedures.
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