Inspector Packer
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Production Associate / Production Line, Assembly, Production QC/QA
Position Summary
The Inspector Packer plays a key role in ensuring customer satisfaction, product quality, and efficient production flow. This position inspects plastic products for defects, packages finished goods, maintains accurate documentation, and supports continuous production operations within a clean and safe manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities- Inspect plastic parts for defects such as contamination, deformities, or inconsistencies.
- Ensure that only high‑quality products are packaged and shipped.
- Monitor quality throughout production runs and communicate issues promptly.
- Accurately complete production forms, labels, part counts, and other required documentation.
- Package finished products according to customer and company specifications.
- Safely operate basic tools and equipment to prepare boxes and materials for palletizing.
- Maintain continuous production flow by monitoring machine output and packaging parts efficiently.
- Assist Machine Operators and production staff to maintain throughput and reduce downtime.
- Follow all Amcor safety procedures, including PPE, machine guarding, and hazard reporting.
- Adhere to GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), HACCP, and food safety standards.
- Keep the work area clean by removing scrap, wiping down equipment, and organizing materials.
- Maintain safe work habits and immediately report unsafe conditions or near‑misses.
- Communicate clearly with team members about quality concerns, machine behavior, or material shortages.
- Perform additional tasks as assigned by supervision or leadership.
- Support production goals by maintaining efficiency and cooperating with team members across shifts.
- Standing and walking for extended periods throughout the shift (typically 8–12 hours).
- Repetitive arm and hand motions required for inspecting, sorting, and packing parts.
- Bending, reaching, and stooping to retrieve parts, handle packaging materials, and clear work areas.
- Continuous lifting of boxes, trays, or materials typically up to 25–35 lbs; occasional lifts up to 40 lbs depending on product.
- Manual dexterity to handle small plastic parts, perform visual inspections, and operate basic hand tools safely.
- Ability to push or pull carts or pallets with moderate force using manual handling equipment, if required for the workstation.
- Strong visual acuity for detecting product defects such as contamination, flash, deformities, or discoloration.
- Hearing ability to recognize alarms, machine sounds, and verbal instructions in an industrial environment.
- Attention to detail and sustained focus for quality checks and accurate documentation.
The Inspector Packer works in a plastics manufacturing plant. Environmental conditions include moderate to high noise levels, warm temperatures near molding machines (hearing protection provided and required), occasional exposure to odors associated with plastic resin processing (within permissible safety limits), and a fast‑paced, high‑volume production setting requiring continuous workflow and attention to machine output.
Safety & Compliance- Required use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses, cut‑resistant gloves, hearing protection, safety shoes.
- Must follow GMP, HACCP, Food Safety, and general plant safety standards at all times.
- Work areas must be kept clean, organized, and free of hazards to support safe and efficient operations.
- Ability to work 12‑hour rotating shift, overtime, weekends, and nights based on production demand.
The starting rate of pay for this position is expected to be $19.50; however, starting pay offered may vary depending on job‑related knowledge, skills and experience between $19.50 and $23.00. A $2.00 differential may apply to second shifts.
Qualifications- High school diploma or GED preferred.
- Previous manufacturing, inspection, or packaging experience is helpful but not required.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to spot defects quickly.
- Ability to follow written procedures, safety rules, and documentation standards.
- Basic math and counting skills for production paperwork.
- Medical, dental and vision plans
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