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Packaging Operator(s)

Chula Vista, CA · On-site

$17.50 - $21.25/hr

Packaging Operators will perform packaging activities under the company specifications and schedules. Under the direction of the Director of Operations and Packaging Supervisors, this person will ...

Forklift Operator

Cullman, AL · On-site

$15 - $17.75/hr

S. Operating nineteen (19) facilities spread across ten (10) states, Rusken is one of the largest independent corrugated manufacturers in North America. For 50 years, our vision has been to provide ...

Forklift Operator

Cullman, AL

$15 - $17.75/hr

S. Operating nineteen (19) facilities spread across ten (10) states, Rusken is one of the largest independent corrugated manufacturers in North America. For 50 years, our vision has been to provide ...

Forklift Operator

Harrisburg, AR

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

S. Operating nineteen (19) facilities spread across ten (10) states, Rusken is one of the largest independent corrugated manufacturers in North America. For 50 years, our vision has been to provide ...

Plant Operator (S/L/V)

IL · On-site

$21.02/hr

... operators. b. The W&S Hotline is a 24-hour emergency phone number for use by the public for reporting W&S emergencies and loss of service. Record the customer's information and call the W&S Foreman ...

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How much do s operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for s operator in the United States is $20.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $22.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are S Operators?

S Operators, or Special Operators, are professionals responsible for operating and monitoring specialized machinery or systems, often in industrial or manufacturing settings. Their primary duties include ensuring the equipment runs efficiently, performing routine maintenance, troubleshooting any issues, and adhering to safety protocols. S Operators may be required to record operational data, communicate with other team members, and follow strict quality control standards to ensure smooth production processes. The specific responsibilities of an S Operator can vary depending on the industry and the type of equipment they manage.

What are some typical challenges S Operators face when working with large-scale systems?

S Operators often encounter challenges related to maintaining system stability while handling high volumes of data and requests. Troubleshooting unexpected issues, ensuring uptime, and coordinating with development and engineering teams to implement updates are common aspects of the role. Adapting quickly to evolving technologies and automation tools is also crucial, as these can significantly impact operations and workflows. Effective communication and a proactive approach to problem-solving help operators succeed in this dynamic environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an S Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an S Operator, you typically need a solid understanding of process operations, equipment monitoring, and safety procedures, often supported by a high school diploma or technical training. Familiarity with control systems, SCADA software, and industry-specific safety certifications is commonly required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help operators respond quickly to issues and coordinate with team members. These skills and qualifications are crucial for maintaining safe, efficient, and reliable operations in industrial environments.

What is the difference between S Operator vs Machine Operator?

AspectS OperatorMachine Operator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, on-the-job training, safety certificationsHigh school diploma, technical training, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, industrial settingsFactories, production lines, industrial facilities
Employer & Industry UsageManufacturing, construction, energy sectorsManufacturing, warehousing, processing industries
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for operational roles in manufacturingRelated but broader role involving equipment handling

The S Operator and Machine Operator roles share similar credentials and work environments, primarily in manufacturing and industrial sectors. While both require safety certifications and technical training, the S Operator often focuses on specific operational tasks within a process, whereas the Machine Operator may handle a wider range of machinery. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers identify the right role based on their skills and career goals.

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Packaging Operator(s)

Packaging Operator(s)

Boochcraft

Chula Vista, CA • On-site

$17.50 - $21.25/hr

Full-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

About the Job Who We Are: We are pioneering a Booch revolution, and our family is growing! If you want to make waves in the innovative Hard Kombucha category, we are seeking a high energy, and passionate people to represent BOOCHCRAFT. We are a rapidly growing kombucha brewery and we provide significant opportunities for growth and development. We would love to share with you our vision for the brand, our values, and how you can help us make an impact. Our Values: Be Bold - Competitive spirit, inspired to create connection, and unafraid to fail. Give a Sh*t - passionate, change-maker, and conscientious of the impact we make. Own It - responsible, self-motivated, and scrappy. Do Better - curious, evolutionary, and never stop learning. Win Together - selfless and willing to go the extra mile to help the team. What You'll Do: Packaging Operators will perform packaging activities under the company specifications and schedules. Under the direction of the Director of Operations and Packaging Supervisors, this person will help drive Boochcraft toward greater competitiveness and customer satisfaction through improvements in delivery, capacity, yield, and quality. The Packaging Technician is responsible for overall packaging operations which include kegging, canning, and general warehousing. This individual will work as a valuable team member, and the position's focus is on performing packaging activities efficiently, safely, and at the highest quality. Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Uphold Boochcraft's company values while representing the Company with enthusiasm and confidence.
  • Ensure a safe workplace by enforcing SOPs and address safety issues as they arise.
  • Maintain a professional work environment that fosters a collaborative team spirit with respect for each individual.
  • Adhere to the Quality Management System and provide inputs toward continually improving its scope and effectiveness.
  • Report any major defects or quality issues to the department lead or supervisor.
  • Work on packaging lines (canning, bottling, and kegging).
  • Use a forklift to move materials and finished products.
  • Unload packaging materials from pallets.
  • Load finished products onto pallets.
  • Perform package change-overs on equipment as required. Use of hand tools to perform change-overs may be required.
  • Effectively communicate to warehouse personnel any and all goods which will need to be returned back to inventory if / when not used.
  • Follow SOPs to ensure that products are packaged consistently.
  • Works closely with the Packaging Lead to ensure the smooth operation of packaging machinery and equipment.
  • Performs daily start-up and clean in place (CIP) procedures on all assigned packaging stations.
  • Accurately complete and update information forms and logs.
  • May manually operate all phases of packaging in the case of machinery failure/maintenance.
  • Embrace continuous improvement.
  • Housekeeping: maintain general housekeeping in all areas of production, including the break rooms and restrooms.
  • This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employees will also perform other reasonably related duties as assigned by the Brewery Supervisors and Direct Operations Manager.
  • Notify Engineering team of equipment malfunction of brewery equipment to minimize unplanned downtime delays. Drive a safe working environment for all brewery personnel by enforcing SOPs and safe work practices and the use of proper PPE.
  • Follow GMP standards for a food production facility. This includes practices such as wearing a hair/beard net, washing hands frequently and sanitizing shoes when entering the production area.
What You'll Need:
  • Education: High school diploma or GED.
  • Experience: This is an entry level position requiring 0- 6 months of experience working within a production or manufacturing facility. Internal applicants must be employed at Boochcraft for a minimum of 6 months in their respective area, adherence to safety practices, strong attendance record, attention to detail, positive attitude towards work/peers and those who are in good employment standing to be eligible to apply. Since this is an entry level position, any department transfers would be considered as a lateral move.
  • License or Certification: Applicants must be 21 years of age or older with a valid drivers license.
  • Specialized Skills: This person must be able to perform and follow all SOPs and have the ability to be trained and certified for forklift, scissor lift, or company vehicle usage where required.
  • Physical Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Applicants must be able to perform physical activities which include but are not limited to lifting, bending over, kneeling, twisting, climbing on ladders, stooping, crouching, and routinely lifting up to 50 lbs. and occasionally up to 150 lbs. They may be required to stand for various hours at a time. This person is expected to use/operate latches, hand tools, clamps, hoses, pumps, valves, etc., that will require dexterity, manipulation and hand-eye coordination. Due to varying business needs, this candidate must be able to work anytime within a 1st or 2nd shift window with the occasional overnight and/or weekend coverage. They will be expected to occasionally handle hazardous chemicals.
This position pays $18.75 to $19.50 per hour. We consider all qualified applicants for employment without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other factors prohibited by law.