Job Location : Waverly,NY, USA
The Milk Receiver role performs a variety of duties to include sampling incoming milk trucks for temperature and Lab Testing. This position does require outside sampling, including some unfavorable weather conditions, and includes climbing and utilization of fall protection harnesses. Milk Receivers will connect appropriate hoses, and transer product to silos. In addition to receiving milk for plant use, receivers are also responsible for loading shipments of cream onto trucks for shipping.
Schedule:
Pay Rate:
Responsibilities:
Prepare start up and shut down process.
Review wash tag and verify within past 72 hours.
Hand clean, fog lid, take samples and forward to Milk Lab in hand held cooler.
Enter data in the following computer system programs: Dairy Liquids Receiving, Outstanding Trucks, Producer Weight Verification Spreadsheet, Milk Receiving Sample Log and Silo Track Inventory.
Connect hose to truck and milk receiving line.
Prepare drip sample bottle for collection and bring to Milk Lab when ready.
Adjust the setting for the size of the tank.
Check valve on the truck for leaks prior to starting pump.
Move hose from milk receiving line to CIP line after emptying tank.
Verify CIP process reaches correct temperature.
Test chemical strengths during CIP process.
Update graph chart after tank CIP process.
Copy wash tag.
Sanitize tank lid, parts and lid opening.
Prepare silo for CIP process.
Foam milk silo hallway, silo alcoves, pipes, and walls.
Maintain Milk Receiving Chemical Room.
Monitor extraneous program by checking the state of each gasket monthly/quarterly as required.
Follow required Lockout / Tagout, confined space, and fall protection procedures.
Minimum Qualifications:
Language & Technical Skills:
Physical Demands & Environment:
This position will be exposed inside ambient temperatures and may include a wet / slippery environment with loud noise in varying degrees of temperature.
Specific vision may be required for this position, including close vision, distance vision, color and depth perception, and the ability to read computer screens for extended time periods.
Must be able to lift and carry moderate weights repeatedly throughout the shift.
Climbing up stairs/ladders, bending and reaching required.
Able to access confined space and work on a platform off the ground.