Production Worker
Goodwill Hawaii · Aiea, HI · 2 wk ago
On-siteMarketingFull-time
SUMMARY
The Production Worker inspects donated items for defects and determines their appropriate outcome based on established quality standards. A Production Worker’s responsibilities include sorting, pricing, tagging, and preparing both textile and non-textile items for sale, recycling, or disposal. The Production Worker requires meeting daily production quotas while maintaining a low error rate, adhering to safety protocols, and being available to work on weekends.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Removes item from bins or carts for close inspection to determine if item is saleable.
- Scans clothing/textile items for defects such as holes, rips, tears, misaligned or missing fasteners or trim, and variations in color of fabric for clothing items.
- Examines fabric for holes or stains.
- Sorts textiles to determine quality and price or if item goes to As-Is, bale, or dump if appropriate
- For non-clothing items, scans items for defects such as cracks, rust, broken or missing pieces, stains, and if item is operational.
- Sort and price item accordingly.
- Cleans item as needed.
- Hangs, tags, and prices textile and non-textile items.
- Works at different work stations as production needs require or stocking as needs arises.
- Must meet the following production standards:
- Grade and sort 2.5 carts or 486 units per hour with an error rate of less than 5%.
- Complete (sort, hang, tag) ½ of a rack of clothing per hour or complete (sort, price) 4 totes of non-textile items per hour.
- Conducts work in a safe and responsible manner utilizing protective clothing and equipment and complies with safety standards.
- Responsible for awareness of and adherence to all company and safety policies and procedures.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Regularly required to: stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear.
- Frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds occasionally maneuver wheeled containers weighing up to 100 pounds.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Regularly exposed to outside weather conditions and heat.
- Noise level in the work environment is usually loud.