Packaging Associate (2nd Shift)
| Posted On: Nov 24, 2025
Saint Louis, MO 63122
5 Months, Contract
On-site
Job Summary
- Job Title:
- Packaging Associate (2nd Shift)
- Posted Date:
- Nov 24, 2025
- Duration:
- 5 Months, Contract
- Shift(s):
-
14:00 - 00:30
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- Name:
- Lavina Dunwani
- Email:
- lavina@rangam.com
- Phone:
- 984-422-4083
Description
100% onsite
HOURS: 2:00 PM – 12:30 AM, 10 Hrs./day Monday-Thursday.
EDUCATION:
- Minimum HS Diploma or GED
EXPERIENCE:
- 0 - 1 years (light assembly or manufacturing experience is helpful)
- Physically able to work on feet and lift a maximum of 35 lbs.
- Ability to read and understand production documents, SDS, and safety information required.
Responsibilities:
- Under the direction of the production manager, the incumbent will perform tasks on the product lines assuring products are labeled, coded, and packaged correctly.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Check that components and codes comply with the packaging order
- Place bottles on conveyor lines
- Label cases and bags
- Pack and stack finished goods
- Control product quality by communicating item damage or off-spec condition that exists to production supervisor.
- Maintain a safe working area by keeping it organized and clean throughout the workday including end of shift cleaning.
- Wear all required PPE (personal protective equipment).
- Be dependable. Report on time to your position every day giving as much notice as possible of absences.
NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Other duties as directed by the Production Manager and/or supervisor
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Lifting - Ability to Lift up to 35 lbs
- Standing - Stand 8-9 Hours Per Day
- Bending - Frequent Bending
- Climbing - Minimal Climbing
- WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Temperature – Climate controlled. Working temperature varies between areas.
- Air Quality - Minimal Dust
- Lighting - Good lighting
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS:
- Safety Toe Work Boots or Shoes
- Safety Glasses
- Gloves
- Hearing protection may be required in designated areas