Supply Workers and Warehouse Workers – R111047
Mars, Incorporated
Job Description:
Mars Wrigley – Gainesville, GA
Title: Supply Workers AND Warehouse Workers
Pay: Based on experience shift differential
Consideration for each role will be based on the candidate experience and the requirements and qualifications below.
What do we Manufacture?
Your favorite GUM brands including Orbit, 5 Gum, Eclipse, Extra, ect.
Additional compensation and total rewards details below
Required Shift:
12 Hour Night Shift:
This schedule restarts every 2 weeks.
Week 1: You work Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. You are off Wednesday and Thursday.
Week 2: You work Wednesday, and Thursday. You are off Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Supply Worker Job Description:
The Supply Workeris responsible for delivering the materials required to produce sheeted gum following the established manufacturing procedures and prescribed formulas with exactness.
What are we looking for?
Minimum Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
1 year experience in a manufacturing environment
Forklift operation
Basic math skills required to calculate ingredients
Required to participate in a stringent onboarding and training program within the first 7 weeks of employment (no vacation time will be approved during this time)
Physical Requirements:
Frequent lifting/carrying pushing (10-50 lbs) and pushing/pulling (50-300 lbs)
Frequent bending, stooping, twisting, handling and gripping
Ability to work at elevated heights, climb stairs, leaning over equipment and work in confined spaces
Ability to stand and/or work on feet for extended periods (minimum eight hours in one shift).
Ability to read, write and speak English
Preferred Qualifications:
3 years experience in a manufacturing environment
Forklift certification
What will be your key responsibilities?
Delivering and transporting supplies via forklift including gum, stick paper, labels, hot and cold glue, etc
Create transfer orders and confirm materials, track materials, resolve inventory discrepancies, and conduct daily inventory of materials (Tracked in SAP)
Stacks gum onto carts to ensure that the operators are supplied with gum in good condition so that the wrapping machines can produce optimally.
Performs general housekeeping duties such as sweeping, washing gum trucks, cleaning conveyors and other various equipment, etc.
Prepare materials for recycling and remove all damaged product from the area
Follow QA, Food Safety and Legislative policies, systems and standards associated with gum handling.
Cross-trained to perform all support roles (previously referred to as Forklift Driver, Gum Supply, Utility and Material Supply) in the department
Accountable for the department meeting all productivity, quality and safety requirements on a daily basis.
Warehouse Worker Job Description :
The Warehouse Worker is responsible for shipping, receiving, inventory, cycle count and backflush. This position inspects and loads trucks, verifies orders for accuracy and stretches wrap all outgoing finished gum pallets. Position holders verified paperwork for quantity, SKU, and Purchase Order numbers.
What are we looking for?
Minimum Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent
2 years experience in a warehouse environment
Forklift experience
2 years of experience operating and maintaining high-speed machinery
Comfortable using computer systems to order and return materials
Required to participate in a stringent onboarding and training program within the first 7 weeks of employment (no vacation time will be approved during this time)
Physical Requirements:
Frequent lifting/carrying pushing (10-50 lbs) and pushing/pulling (50-300 lbs)
Frequent bending, stooping, twisting, handling and gripping
Ability to work at elevated heights, climb stairs, leaning over equipment and work in confined spaces
Ability to stand and/or work on feet for extended periods (minimum eight hour in one shift).
Ability to understand, communicate, read and write basic work-related English.
Preferred Qualifications:
“A” Class “B” or “C” CDL License
Ability to drive tractor-trailer (18-wheeler), tractor trailer buses, tankers, flatbeds
What will be your key responsibilities?
Inspects, loads and unloads trucks according to system requirements and allocations.
Completing all required JDA/SAP transactions.
Shipping and receiving of materials.
Works with a Robotic palletizer for all Autonomous Maintenance.
Coordinates and schedules freight carrier arrivals.
Checks Inventory Management Information System to verify the information is correct.
Put away conformation is necessary to accurately reflect all inventory transactions operating PLC-driven state-of-the-art high-speed wrapping machinery with attached automatic boxing-off or bagging units.
Move materials and ingredients to storage areas.
Lead TPM initiatives
Compensation:
Competitive pay based on experience
Annual bonus pay out
Annual merit increases
Total Rewards:
Medical, Vision and Dental- Starts day one!
Up to 6% 401K match
Vacation time
Tuition reimbursement
Short/Long Term disability
18 weeks parental leave
What will be the Interview Process?
Application resume review recruiter phone screen Situational Judgement Assessment (online) onsite panel interview Interview team decision
Allergies: if you have an allergy to soy lecithin, please let the recruiter know in your initial screen.
Training and Onboarding:
3-day initial orientation on start date (Day Shift)
6-week training program (Flexible between Day and Night Shift)
What can you expect from Mars?
The opportunity to learn, develop…
Equal Opportunity Employer – minorities/females/veterans/individuals with disabilities/sexual orientation/gender identity