Malthouse Operator

  • Code US130
  • Posted on Monday February 13 2012
  • Malteurop North America
  • Milwaukee, WI, USA
  • Full-time

Process Operator duties include overseeing the movement of grain from one process to another, such as operating conveyors, manually opening gates and valves, and taking samples; Operating heavy equipment and perform general maintenance; Performing  sanitation work, such as sanitation of the buildings and grounds, including, but not limited to, the use of high pressure wash hoses and shoveling grain.

The ideal candidate will have familiarity with Best Operating Procedures, Industrial Safety, possess the ability to learn quickly, be punctual, be able to lift up to 50 lbs, work some weekends, work some holidays, and be able to work overtime as needed. This is a shift based position and may require the individual to work in an environment with moderate grain dust.

The successful candidate will have, at a minimum, a high school diploma and be computer literate. Credits toward an associate degree or having a college degree in the science field a plus. Industrial experience will be a strong recommendation.

The Malteurop Group is the largest malting company in the world and is one of the leading operators in today's malt market, with an annual production capacity exceeding 2,000,000 metric tons. The Group is present in seven European countries, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and in Asia. Visit our website at www.malteurop.com for more information.

Malteurop North America offers a competitive benefit package, including health, dental, prescription drug, life insurance, education reimbursement, fitness reimbursement, pet insurance and 401(k) with company match. Malteurop North America requires a successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen, physical and background check.


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