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Proven experience supervising operators in a manufacturing or food processing environment. * Strong working knowledge of bagger systems and Ishida scales (or similar equipment). * Demonstrated ...

Proven experience supervising operators in a manufacturing or food processing environment. * Strong working knowledge of bagger systems and Ishida scales (or similar equipment). * Demonstrated ...

$16.50 - $20/hr

Must operate the following equipment: forklift, pallet jack, bulk bagging system, automatic stacker, liquefier and coder. * Maintains a thorough knowledge of packing operations. * Strictly follows ...

Production Operator

Eden Valley, MN

$16.75 - $20/hr

Must operate the following equipment: forklift, pallet jack, bulk bagging system, automatic stacker, liquefier and coder. * Maintains a thorough knowledge of packing operations. * Strictly follows ...

Operates bagging systems for packaged finished product (bulk bags and 55 lb bags) in the Shipping ... The team rotates among the positions of bagger operator, forklift operator and stacker throughout a ...

Production Operator-Social Circle

Social Circle, GA · On-site

$18 - $21.75/hr

Must operate the following equipment: forklift, pallet jack, bulk bagging system, automatic stacker, liquefier and coder. * Maintains a thorough knowledge of packing operations. * Strictly follows ...

Monitor baggage flow throughout the system and assist with maintaining efficient operations ... Follow instructions from control room operators, technicians and supervisors regarding operational ...

Monitor baggage flow throughout the system and assist with maintaining efficient operations ... Follow instructions from control room operators, technicians and supervisors regarding operational ...

Production Operator - Social Circle

Social Circle, GA · On-site

$18 - $21.75/hr

Must operate the following equipment: forklift, pallet jack, bulk bagging system, automatic stacker, liquefier and coder. * Maintains a thorough knowledge of packing operations. * Strictly follows ...

Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and procedure manuals, and ... E-Verify is an internet-based system used to electronically confirm employment eligibility. ABM is ...

KaMin Starter

Wrens, GA · On-site

$19/hr

Operates bagging systems for packaged finished product (bulk bags and 55 lb bags) in the Shipping ... The team rotates among the positions of bagger operator, forklift operator and stacker throughout a ...

Sealer Operator - Cleanroom

Henderson, NV · On-site

$15.50 - $18.75/hr

Responsibilities include staging and organizing product based upon product flow and placing folded products through an automated bagging system. The position involves repetitive motions over the ...

Sealer Operator - Cleanroom

Henderson, NV · On-site

$15.50 - $18.75/hr

Responsibilities include staging and organizing product based upon product flow and placing folded products through an automated bagging system. The position involves repetitive motions over the ...

Duties & Responsibilities: 1 Received instructions from Warehouse Lead Operator. 2. Determines operating condition of bagging process equipment, i.e. feed systems, dust collectors, conveyor systems ...

Duties & Responsibilities: 1 Received instructions from Warehouse Lead Operator. 2. Determines operating condition of bagging process equipment, i.e. feed systems, dust collectors, conveyor systems ...

Duties & Responsibilities: 1 Received instructions from Warehouse Lead Operator. 2. Determines operating condition of bagging process equipment, i.e. feed systems, dust collectors, conveyor systems ...

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How much do baggage system operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average hourly pay for baggage system operator in the United States is $18.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Baggage System Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Baggage System Operator, you need a solid understanding of mechanical operations, troubleshooting skills, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with conveyor systems, barcode scanners, and basic computer software is usually required, along with any airport-specific safety certifications. Attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are important soft skills for quickly resolving issues and coordinating with other airport staff. These skills ensure the smooth and timely sorting of baggage, minimizing delays and enhancing overall airport efficiency.

What are the main challenges a Baggage System Operator faces during peak travel times?

During peak travel periods, Baggage System Operators often manage a significantly higher volume of luggage, which can lead to increased risk of jams, misrouted bags, and equipment malfunctions. Operators must stay alert, quickly identify and resolve issues, and communicate effectively with maintenance teams and other airport staff to minimize delays. Adaptability and strong problem-solving skills are essential to ensure that baggage flows smoothly and passengers' experiences remain positive, even under pressure.

What are Baggage System Operators?

Baggage System Operators are professionals responsible for monitoring, operating, and maintaining the automated systems that transport luggage within airports. They ensure that baggage moves efficiently and securely from check-in counters to aircraft and vice versa, minimizing delays and handling errors. Their duties often include troubleshooting technical issues, coordinating with airline and airport staff, and adhering to strict safety and security protocols. Baggage System Operators play a crucial role in keeping airport operations smooth and passengers’ belongings safe.

What is the difference between Baggage System Operator vs Baggage Handler?

AspectBaggage System OperatorBaggage Handler
CredentialsTypically requires safety training and certification in equipment operationUsually requires basic safety training, no specialized certifications
Work EnvironmentOperates machinery in baggage handling systems, often in airport baggage facilitiesHandles luggage physically in airport tarmacs or baggage claim areas
Employer & IndustryAirports, airlines, baggage handling companiesAirlines, ground services, baggage handling companies
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing operational roles in baggage handlingPeople seeking manual baggage handling jobs

The main difference is that Baggage System Operators focus on managing and operating baggage handling machinery within airport systems, requiring specific certifications and technical skills. Baggage Handlers, on the other hand, physically handle luggage, often without specialized certifications. Both roles are essential in airport baggage operations but differ in responsibilities and work environment.

More about Baggage System Operator jobs
Infographic showing various Baggage System Operator job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $38,410 per year, or $18.5 per hour.

Bagger Rebuild Specialist

JBS Imports

Waco, TX • On-site

$92K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Description
Position at Pilgrim's
Bagger Rebuild Specialist Shift Covered: Days and Nights
At Pilgrim's, Safety Is A Condition, which means the safety of our team members comes first - always.
Key Responsibilities
  • Lead and reinforce safety training for all bagger operators.
  • Ensure compliance with company safety policies, OSHA requirements, and food safety standards.
  • Actively identify and correct unsafe conditions or behaviors in the bagger area.
  • Participate in incident investigations, root cause analysis, and corrective action follow-up related to bagger operations.
  • Oversee bagger trainers and ensure consistent, standardized training delivery.
  • Ensure all bagger operators are trained on equipment operation, troubleshooting basics, and process expectations.
  • Supervise and support all bagger operators and bagger trainers across both shifts.
  • Ensure bagger operations meet production, quality, and safety expectations.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact between Operations and Maintenance for all bagger-related issues.
  • Identify operational gaps, recurring issues, and improvement opportunities within the bagger process.
  • Own and coordinate bagger and Ishida scale rebuilds in collaboration with Maintenance.
  • Ensure execution of daily, weekly, and planned maintenance activities on baggers and scales.
  • Verify equipment readiness prior to start-ups and after repairs or rebuilds.
  • Escalate chronic failures or reliability risks with supporting data and recommendations.
  • Schedule and lead hands-on training for bagger operators in coordination with the Operations team.
  • Oversee bagger trainers and ensure consistent, standardized training delivery.
  • Ensure all bagger operators are trained on equipment operation, troubleshooting basics, and process expectations.
  • Facilitate clear communication between operations, maintenance, and training teams.
  • Participate in daily meetings, shift pass-downs, and planning discussions as required.
  • Provide timely updates on equipment status, maintenance needs, and training progress.

Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalent (technical or vocational training preferred).
  • Proven experience supervising operators in a manufacturing or food processing environment.
  • Strong working knowledge of bagger systems and Ishida scales (or similar equipment).
  • Demonstrated ability to coordinate with maintenance teams and lead hands-on equipment work.
  • Strong communication, organization, and leadership skills.
  • Commitment to safety, training, and continuous improvement.

Preferred Experience
  • Experience in poultry or food processing operations.
  • Prior involvement in equipment rebuilds or major overhauls.
  • Experience developing or delivering operator training programs.
  • Familiarity with CMMS, safety audits, and standard work documentation

Why Work for Pilgrim's?
  • Benefits: Vision, Medical, and Dental coverage begin after 60 days of employment;
  • Paid Time Off: sick leave, vacation, and 6 company observed holidays;
  • 401(k): company match begins after the first year of service and follows the company vesting schedule;
  • Base Salary range of $92,917 +/- based on experience
  • Incentive Pay: This position is eligible to participate in the Company's annual bonus plan, the amount of bonus varies and is subject to the standard terms and conditions of the incentive program; and
  • Career Development: Our company is dedicated to supporting professional growth by offering continuous learning opportunities and a focus on career growth through various learning and development programs;
  • Better Futures

The Company is dedicated to ensuring a safe and secure environment for our team members and visitors. To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team members post-offer and prior to the start of employment. The Immigration Reform and Control Act requires that verification of employment eligibility be documented for all new employees by the end of the third day of work.
About us: Pilgrim's is a leading global food company with more than 62,000 team members worldwide. The company processes, prepares, packages, and delivers fresh, frozen, and value-added food products for customers in more than 100 countries. Pilgrim's operates protein processing plants and prepared foods facilities in 14 states, Puerto Rico, Mexico, the U.K, the Republic of Ireland and continental Europe.
Our mission: To be the best in all that we do, completely focused on our business, ensuring the best products and services to our customers, a relationship of trust with our suppliers, profitability for our shareholders and the opportunity of a better future for all of our team members.
Our core values are: Availability, Determination, Discipline, Humility, Ownership, Simplicity, Sincerity
EOE, including disability/vets
Unsolicited Assistance: JBS and its companies do not accept unsolicited assistance from any recruitment vendors for any of our open jobs. All resumes or candidate profiles submitted by recruitment vendors or headhunters to any employee at JBS and its companies or via the applicant tracking system, in any form without a valid written request and search agreement previously approved by HR, will be solely owned by JBS and its companies. No fees will be paid should the candidate be hired by JBS and its companies because of an unsolicited referral.