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Clasen Quality Chocolate in Watertown, WI is hiring full-time Utility Technicians (Production Workers) to mix ingredients, operate packaging equipment, and maintain GMP/HACCP standards in our state-of-the-art facility.
The role offers NIGHT and DAY shifts with pay of $29.50/hour nights and $26.50/hour days, plus sign-on bonuses of $2,000 for nights and up to $1,000 under certain schedules. This family-owned environment emphasizes teamwork and safety.
Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class
manufacturer of chocolate and innovative coatings. We have recently been
awarded the Top Workplaces Award by the WI State Journal - No. 2 Large
Employer and the Benefits Award. CQC has been growing double digits
annually because of our flexibility, commitment, respect and integrity,
and we are looking for quality individuals to join our team. Working for
a family-owned company provides you with the opportunity to wear many
different "hats," make a difference every day, and have fun doing it!
We are committed to being an Employer of Choice in Southern Wisconsin
and offering our employees a variety of traditional and unconventional
benefits. We are currently accepting applications for full-time Utility
Technicians (Production Workers) in our state-of-the‑art manufacturing
facility in Watertown, WI, conveniently located between Madison and
Milwaukee. Pay range is $29.50/hr (includes shift differential) on
NIGHTS and $26.50/hr on DAYS. These are full-time positions. DAYS:
4:55am - 5:25pm. Week 1: Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat. Week 2: Sun, Wed, Thurs.
$2000 sign on bonus NIGHTS: 4:55pm-5:25am. Nights Option 1:
Wednesday-Friday, every other Saturday. $2000 sign‑on bonus Nights
Option 2: Sunday-Tuesday, every other Saturday. $2000 sign‑on bonus +
extra $1000* Because you're only working 3-4 days per week, you have
more full days off for hobbies and time with friends and family. Also,
there is 8-hours of built‑in overtime during your 4-day workweek. Last,
if you want to volunteer for an extra work day and its available, it is
paid at double-time.
The primary purpose of a Utility Technician is to mix ingredients, operate packaging equipment, clean equipment and building, and display competency in material handling. All tasks are to be done in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP's), Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) procedure, safety procedures, and also display competency in material handling. The Utility Technician must also possess a great deal of flexibility in their ability to multi-task and maintain a team attitude in all actions.
Lift 55 pounds, sometimes repetitively Stand and walk throughout a 12-hour shift Communicate, write and read in English Perform math at an intermediate level (multiplication, division, fractions, etc.) Work at heights above 10 feet and in extreme heat and cold Work with allergens, such as soy, dairy, etc. Positive, can-do attitude and flexibility to perform a variety of tasks Multi-tasking, problem-solving and decision-making skills Accuracy and attention to detail Demonstrate range‑of‑motion, strength, and physical stamina needed to safely perform the job in fast‑paced work environment Remain alert to safety hazards, maintain attention to stay on task, manage time effectively, and work independently and in a team to complete assigned tasks