
Production Worker
International Paper
Gilroy, California

International Paper
Employer: International Paper. **Job Description** **Position Title:** Production Worker – Gilroy Bay Sheets **Pay Rate** : $23.76/hr **Category/Shift** : Hourly Full-Time – **Must be flexible to work all three shifts, work 12 hours as need, and Saturdays as needed.** 1 st Shift – 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM 2 nd Shift – 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM 3 rd Shift – 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM **Physical Location** : Gilroy Sheet Feeder 6791 Alexander Street Gilroy, CA 95020 408-846-2073 **The Job You Will Perform:** + Responsible to Plant Management for the day-to-day safe operations + Assist as assigned through the facility (feeding and stacking at various machines, and assist with hand labor and housekeeping). + Understand basic principles of corrugated (flutes, corrugation direction, and various substrates). + Assist Assistant Operator and Operator with set-ups and production on machine + Ensure the quality of the finished product produced at each machine center is carried out in the most efficient manner with company quality and production requirements. **The Skills You Will Bring:** + Ability to detect, prevent and resolve quality issues + Be able to read a tape measure, read and understand job specifications and follow directions + Capable of performing basic math and communication skills + Be able to stand, walk, reach, twist, bend and lift using safety precautions to prevent injury. + Must be willing to work overtime as needed **The Benefits You Will Enjoy:** + Paid time off including Vacation and Holidays + Ability to cross-train for upgrades in pay to work in different areas + Retirement, pension, and 401k Matching Program + Medical & Dental + Education & Development (including Tuition Reimbursement) + Life & Disability Insurance **The Career You Will Build:** + Leadership training + Promotional opportunities **The Impact You Will Make:** We continue to build a better future for people, the plant, and our company! IP has been a good steward of sustainable practices across communities