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Milling Operator I

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Praça Mal. Deodoro, 174 - Centro Histórico, Porto Alegre - RS, 90010-300, Brazil
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Job Summary: The Milling Machine Operator will be responsible for operating, adjusting, and monitoring flour production equipment to ensure product quality and performing related analyses. Key Highlights: 1. Operation and adjustment of wheat and flour milling machines 2. Product quality control and analyses relevant to the process 3. Maintenance of workplace organization and cleanliness **Responsibilities:** Starts machines for wheat reception and preparation, milling flow diagrams, and whole-wheat flour milling. Adjusts equipment as needed for production, monitors milled quantities and product quality, and completes required shift handover records (milling and wheat cleaning). Conducts analyses relevant to the milling process and controls flour transfer. Identifies and reports machinery requiring maintenance, submitting service orders to the maintenance department. Participates in scheduled structural cleaning activities. Maintains workplace organization and cleanliness. Complies with quality management system procedures, internal standards, and company safety regulations. **Requirements** **Experience operating production machinery** Completed high school education; Easy access to the Anchieta neighborhood in Porto Alegre **Work Schedule** = 12 x 36 **(availability for night shift required)** **Salary: R$** **2.441,05 (after probation period: R$ 2.636,33)** **Benefits**: Partnered restaurant for lunch, daily discount of R$ 1.20 deducted from payroll Transportation voucher for bus and train (6% salary deduction), up to four daily trips. Attendance bonus and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) incentives: FOOD CARD R$ 330.00/MONTH After 90 days of employment, the company subsidizes 50% of the health insurance plan cost for the employee and dependents; the remaining 50% is deducted from payroll. **Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Requirements (as a food manufacturing company):** Mandatory use of company-provided uniforms, with daily change required Beard is prohibited; all jewelry (e.g., earrings, bracelets, rings, piercings, etc.) is prohibited Makeup, perfume, and painted nails are prohibited Mobile phone use is prohibited in production areas Eating, chewing gum, or carrying any objects in pockets is prohibited in production areas

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