Dryer Operator
Listed on 2026-01-20
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Operations Engineer, Production Associate / Production Line, Machine Operator
SHIFT:
- Day Shift (6:00am-6:30pm)
- Subject to change according to business needs.
We are delighted to offer a comprehensive benefits package that encompasses Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Supplemental Insurance, Vacation, Holiday Pay, Personal Time Off (PTO), and a 401(k) plan with a company match. Eligibility and waiting periods may apply.
POSITION SUMMARY:The Dryer Operator is a key member of the production team. As a Dryer Operator at Idaho Milk Products, you will play a crucial role in our dairy processing operations. Your primary responsibility will be to operate and maintain the drying equipment used in converting liquid milk products into powder form. This position requires a keen eye for detail, a strong commitment to safety, and a dedication to producing high-quality dairy products.
The Dryer Operator must have Knowledge of all production lines and equipment and possess the ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues; take responsibility for system efficiencies, operation of manufacturing equipment, and cleaning and maintaining the production process equipment. This position requires sound communication skills, both verbal and written. The Operator assists the Production Supervisor in the development and training of team members as assigned.
He or she ensures that; all documentation is timely, accurate, and complete, and that GMPs, Sanitation requirements and performance measures are tracked and met.
- Completes pre-operational checks on all equipment before starting a process.
- Checks components of raw materials and finished product in accordance with published SOPs.
- Reviews department and system performances daily. Offers ideas and suggestions on how to improve the quality of the product or process.
- Follows published SSOPs for equipment and processes.
- Collects all samples in accordance with SOPs.
- Completes all work instructions, production log sheets, and sanitation log sheets accurately and promptly.
- Operates equipment in accordance with SOPs. Make corrections-based system out-puts and operational data.
- Monitors and documents chemical additions and consumption compared to standards. Informs supervisor of any issues or concerns.
- Verifies CIP systems performance.
- Supports the “Dry Floor” program. Continuously monitors all aspects of the production process for leaks and spills;
Takes immediate corrective action and informs the supervisor. - Arrives for work on time and ready to help operate the business successfully.
- Operates and cleans equipment in accordance with the production plan.
- Offers ideas and suggestions on “How to Improve” the process and System SOPs, SSOPs, and Sanitation Program.
- Complies with all OSHA and plant-published safety regulations.
- Submits ideas and suggestions on how to improve safety.
- Communicates safety issues and concerns to the Production Supervisor.
- Participates as a team member and treats others in a like manner.
- Supports greater employee involvement actively participates in operating the shift.
- Utilizes shift pass-down and plant meetings to communicate ideas and suggestions for improving plant operations.
- The individual must be willing to learn new concepts, accept and embrace change, and be an active member of operating a business.
- Prepares for yearly performance review.
- Completes other projects as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
- Required:
High School Diploma/GED or equivalent work-related experience.
- Production plant environment experience is a plus.
- Industrial production operator experience is a plus.
- Excessive ascending and/or descending of ladders and stairs using feet and legs and/or hands and arms.
- on a regular basis. Body agility is emphasized.
- Walking:
Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks, particularly for short distances on a regular basis. - Repetitive motions:
Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. Also, repetitive moving of arms and repetitive bending over to perform Dryer dig outs every other day for up to 6 consecutive hours at a time using a shovel. - Standing:
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