Home Chef
Production Lead, RTH 2nd shift
Home Chef, Lithia Springs, Georgia, United States, 30057
Overview:
Responsible for guiding a line or table of production associates during RTH prep, RTH assembly, portioning, meal bagging/kitting, and shipping. The Production Lead (RTH) will guide, direct, and train assigned production employees. The Production Lead (RTH) is scheduled to begin their shift prior to the start of production and is responsible for obtaining his or her production plan and targets for the day from the supervisor and setting up the portioning tables, meal bagging tables, and/or shipping lineResponsibilities:RTH Lead Responsibilities:Must be able to work in a fast paced work environment and reach daily goals given to by Supervisor.Must be detail oriented and maintain a clean workspace.Must follow GMP and PPE standards as required in the RTE and RTH area such as; safety goggles, blue aprons and white plastic sleeves, captive footwear.Must report any damages, missing parts or foreign materials immediately to FSQA / Leadership.Must follow all recipes and instructions to create compound ingredients in correct proportions.Bring up improvement ideas to RTH leadership and continuously work to improve!When not assisting with RTH specific tasks, the RTH Lead will direct their team as required in normal production functions / tasks or as assigned.Production Targets:Collaborates with the Supervisor to get the production plans and targets for the dayFollows production schedules to ensure order completion during allotted timeframesEffectively communicates the targets and production expectations to the production associates as well as their performance against the targetEnsures associates are following HC policies/procedures and escalates any concerns to the Production SupervisorCoordination with Warehouse:Prioritizes and plans for potential product shortages during production and shipping and effectively communicates exact product and quantity needs to the warehouse runners to avoid any unnecessary downtime while waiting on replenishment.Conducts checks on ingredients for quality, accuracy, and shelf life before starting the line and while the line is running.SOPs:Has a working knowledge of all Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for portioning, meal bagging/kitting, and shippingSets up portioning tables, meal bagging tables, and shipping lines according to the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)Gives consideration to the production targets and the established production plan when setting up portioning tables and based on number of production associates needed to run a lineShares recommendations for improvements to the SOPs with supervisorEnsures the table/pods has the labels, packaging, and product needed to get started at the beginning of the shift and start of new activityCommunicates the production targets and expected rates per hour to the production associatesManaging waste:Ensures line does not overproduce portions or meal bags and therefore cause food waste and yield issues (i.e. only producing what is required)Oversees associates to ensure they are not creating unnecessary waste of food or packaging (i.e. bags, bottles, jars) while portioning and meal bagging and escalates concerns with production quality to FSQA and a supervisor.Portioning and Meal Bagging/KittingThe Production Lead is responsible for overseeing all portioning and meal bagging/kitting for his/her assigned table/pod. This includes:Utilizing Production Sheets:Identifies and completes all sections listed on the production sheetWorks with FSQA to verify all ingredients on the meal bagging/kitting line and complete the meal bag sign off on the production sheet prior to starting the lineWorks with FSQA to ensure meal bag checks are conducted every hour to minimize errorsPackaging and Labels:Retrieves more labels from the label office when neededConducts hourly checks to ensure packaging and labels are correct for the ingredients being portioned or meal baggedCommunicates shortages of labeled packaging to supervisorPortion and Meal Bag Quality:Conducts an hourly check of the portions and meal bags to reduce the potential for errorsSOPs and Targets:Ensures the SOPs for portioning and meal bagging are being followed throughout the shiftMonitors the pace of the portioning and meal bagging line and ensures the team is on track to meet the target. If targets are not being met, the lead makes appropriate adjustments to the line.ShippingA Production Lead is responsible for assisting the Production Supervisor when running a shipping line. A Production Lead should have a working knowledge of all shipping lines (similar, hybrid, unique, and pick and pack)Standard Tools and Forms:Understands the Boxing Call out Sheet and how to use it to set up and verify the lineKnows and follows the SOP for transitioning between similar runs (i.e. similar sign off for CHI, use of red trays to cover all meals not included in run for CA)Coordination across departments:Works with warehouse to ensure the line has all required product and does not experience downtime as a result of product shortagesSOPs and Production Targets:Makes sure the SOPs for box packing, shipping, and/or Pick & Pack is being followed throughout the entire shiftManages the pace of the shipping line and makes adjustments as necessary.Output Tracking and Inventory ManagementThe Production Lead is responsible for delivering counts to the Supervisor and following Home Chefs inventory management procedures. Specifically, a Production Lead is responsible for:Counting output:Collects counts every hour (CHI) or two hours (CA) to deliver to SupervisorDelivers numbers of meal bags and WIP produced at the end of each workdayInventory management proceduresMakes sure that the red, grey and green crates all have clear and legible labelsEnsures all old labels have been removed from red traysEnsures all completed portion and meal bag towers are tagged according to SOP (i.e. plastic wrap w/ meal name, count, and date for CHI and masking tape for CA)Ensures the meal bag towers are moved to the proper storage location and ordered by date. The older meals should be in the front and the newer meals should be in the back. FIFO (First In First Out) processes should be followed.Promoting and Upholding Employee Safety and Food Safety Procedures:A Production Lead is responsible for enforcing and executing Home Chef Food Safety Policies on the production floor. Specifically, Production Leads are responsible for:GMP Enforcement and Education:Ensures FSQA is conducting a GMP check on all his or her associates at the start of the shift and after lunchCalls out and corrects GMP violations when they occurUnderstands the complete scope of GMPs. This includes but is not limited to:Changing gloves after touching floor mats, leaving the production area, or before portioning a new itemWashing hands at the designated handwashing stationChanging hairnet when returning from the restroomEmployee Safety:Ensure associates are utilizing proper Lifting Techniques when moving and picking up items.Attends all safety trainings to maintain safety complianceEscalates any employee safety risks to the Safety SupervisorEnsures team is accounted for (roll call) and at the designated spot in the event of an evacuationPre and Post-Operative SanitationEnsures work area (portioning table or meal bagging line) is clean (i.e. tables have been sanitized and floors are free of spills and debris)Ensures plant cleanliness, 5S compliance and GMP practices at all timesEnsures coolers have been cleaned and swept and are ready for the next shiftSupervising Production AssociatesA Production Lead is responsible for supervising production associates working on his or her table/line. This includes but is not limited to:Production Pace:Makes sure team is hitting production targets for portioning, meal bagging, shipping and any other assigned activitiesSets example of expected work pace for the entire lineLine Integrity:Identifies and escalates any disruptive behavior (e.g. excessive talking or slow work pace) on the line to a Supervisor and moves associates as needed to improve the lines outputConflict Resolution:Works to quickly and calmly resolve conflicts between associates on the lineEscalates issues between production associates to production supervisor / manager when neededGeneral Responsibilities:Follows the facility GMPs and helps enforce them throughout the facilityEnsures safe working conditions for all team members and corrects and/or escalates safety risks when identifiedSupports the efforts of the company to maintain our food safety system (SQF) and quality programs
Qualifications:The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability needed for this role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities.General High School degree or equivalentStrong attendance and performance record as a Home Chef performance associate is required for this position.$21.00 - $21.00
Responsible for guiding a line or table of production associates during RTH prep, RTH assembly, portioning, meal bagging/kitting, and shipping. The Production Lead (RTH) will guide, direct, and train assigned production employees. The Production Lead (RTH) is scheduled to begin their shift prior to the start of production and is responsible for obtaining his or her production plan and targets for the day from the supervisor and setting up the portioning tables, meal bagging tables, and/or shipping lineResponsibilities:RTH Lead Responsibilities:Must be able to work in a fast paced work environment and reach daily goals given to by Supervisor.Must be detail oriented and maintain a clean workspace.Must follow GMP and PPE standards as required in the RTE and RTH area such as; safety goggles, blue aprons and white plastic sleeves, captive footwear.Must report any damages, missing parts or foreign materials immediately to FSQA / Leadership.Must follow all recipes and instructions to create compound ingredients in correct proportions.Bring up improvement ideas to RTH leadership and continuously work to improve!When not assisting with RTH specific tasks, the RTH Lead will direct their team as required in normal production functions / tasks or as assigned.Production Targets:Collaborates with the Supervisor to get the production plans and targets for the dayFollows production schedules to ensure order completion during allotted timeframesEffectively communicates the targets and production expectations to the production associates as well as their performance against the targetEnsures associates are following HC policies/procedures and escalates any concerns to the Production SupervisorCoordination with Warehouse:Prioritizes and plans for potential product shortages during production and shipping and effectively communicates exact product and quantity needs to the warehouse runners to avoid any unnecessary downtime while waiting on replenishment.Conducts checks on ingredients for quality, accuracy, and shelf life before starting the line and while the line is running.SOPs:Has a working knowledge of all Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for portioning, meal bagging/kitting, and shippingSets up portioning tables, meal bagging tables, and shipping lines according to the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)Gives consideration to the production targets and the established production plan when setting up portioning tables and based on number of production associates needed to run a lineShares recommendations for improvements to the SOPs with supervisorEnsures the table/pods has the labels, packaging, and product needed to get started at the beginning of the shift and start of new activityCommunicates the production targets and expected rates per hour to the production associatesManaging waste:Ensures line does not overproduce portions or meal bags and therefore cause food waste and yield issues (i.e. only producing what is required)Oversees associates to ensure they are not creating unnecessary waste of food or packaging (i.e. bags, bottles, jars) while portioning and meal bagging and escalates concerns with production quality to FSQA and a supervisor.Portioning and Meal Bagging/KittingThe Production Lead is responsible for overseeing all portioning and meal bagging/kitting for his/her assigned table/pod. This includes:Utilizing Production Sheets:Identifies and completes all sections listed on the production sheetWorks with FSQA to verify all ingredients on the meal bagging/kitting line and complete the meal bag sign off on the production sheet prior to starting the lineWorks with FSQA to ensure meal bag checks are conducted every hour to minimize errorsPackaging and Labels:Retrieves more labels from the label office when neededConducts hourly checks to ensure packaging and labels are correct for the ingredients being portioned or meal baggedCommunicates shortages of labeled packaging to supervisorPortion and Meal Bag Quality:Conducts an hourly check of the portions and meal bags to reduce the potential for errorsSOPs and Targets:Ensures the SOPs for portioning and meal bagging are being followed throughout the shiftMonitors the pace of the portioning and meal bagging line and ensures the team is on track to meet the target. If targets are not being met, the lead makes appropriate adjustments to the line.ShippingA Production Lead is responsible for assisting the Production Supervisor when running a shipping line. A Production Lead should have a working knowledge of all shipping lines (similar, hybrid, unique, and pick and pack)Standard Tools and Forms:Understands the Boxing Call out Sheet and how to use it to set up and verify the lineKnows and follows the SOP for transitioning between similar runs (i.e. similar sign off for CHI, use of red trays to cover all meals not included in run for CA)Coordination across departments:Works with warehouse to ensure the line has all required product and does not experience downtime as a result of product shortagesSOPs and Production Targets:Makes sure the SOPs for box packing, shipping, and/or Pick & Pack is being followed throughout the entire shiftManages the pace of the shipping line and makes adjustments as necessary.Output Tracking and Inventory ManagementThe Production Lead is responsible for delivering counts to the Supervisor and following Home Chefs inventory management procedures. Specifically, a Production Lead is responsible for:Counting output:Collects counts every hour (CHI) or two hours (CA) to deliver to SupervisorDelivers numbers of meal bags and WIP produced at the end of each workdayInventory management proceduresMakes sure that the red, grey and green crates all have clear and legible labelsEnsures all old labels have been removed from red traysEnsures all completed portion and meal bag towers are tagged according to SOP (i.e. plastic wrap w/ meal name, count, and date for CHI and masking tape for CA)Ensures the meal bag towers are moved to the proper storage location and ordered by date. The older meals should be in the front and the newer meals should be in the back. FIFO (First In First Out) processes should be followed.Promoting and Upholding Employee Safety and Food Safety Procedures:A Production Lead is responsible for enforcing and executing Home Chef Food Safety Policies on the production floor. Specifically, Production Leads are responsible for:GMP Enforcement and Education:Ensures FSQA is conducting a GMP check on all his or her associates at the start of the shift and after lunchCalls out and corrects GMP violations when they occurUnderstands the complete scope of GMPs. This includes but is not limited to:Changing gloves after touching floor mats, leaving the production area, or before portioning a new itemWashing hands at the designated handwashing stationChanging hairnet when returning from the restroomEmployee Safety:Ensure associates are utilizing proper Lifting Techniques when moving and picking up items.Attends all safety trainings to maintain safety complianceEscalates any employee safety risks to the Safety SupervisorEnsures team is accounted for (roll call) and at the designated spot in the event of an evacuationPre and Post-Operative SanitationEnsures work area (portioning table or meal bagging line) is clean (i.e. tables have been sanitized and floors are free of spills and debris)Ensures plant cleanliness, 5S compliance and GMP practices at all timesEnsures coolers have been cleaned and swept and are ready for the next shiftSupervising Production AssociatesA Production Lead is responsible for supervising production associates working on his or her table/line. This includes but is not limited to:Production Pace:Makes sure team is hitting production targets for portioning, meal bagging, shipping and any other assigned activitiesSets example of expected work pace for the entire lineLine Integrity:Identifies and escalates any disruptive behavior (e.g. excessive talking or slow work pace) on the line to a Supervisor and moves associates as needed to improve the lines outputConflict Resolution:Works to quickly and calmly resolve conflicts between associates on the lineEscalates issues between production associates to production supervisor / manager when neededGeneral Responsibilities:Follows the facility GMPs and helps enforce them throughout the facilityEnsures safe working conditions for all team members and corrects and/or escalates safety risks when identifiedSupports the efforts of the company to maintain our food safety system (SQF) and quality programs
Qualifications:The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability needed for this role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities.General High School degree or equivalentStrong attendance and performance record as a Home Chef performance associate is required for this position.$21.00 - $21.00