Cellar Hand job in Tualatin
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Purpose: The Cellar Hand will be part of the cellar crew to cover weekend shifts. The Cellar Hand is responsible for safe and efficient movement of product within the facility.
Reports to: Cellar Master, Production Coordinator
Job Duties:
- Tank cleaning
- Tank transfers
- Bottling tank filling and carbonation
- Carbonation and pH testing
- General cleaning and stocking - floors, sani-buckets, sprayers
- Move pallets from one place to another
- Assist the team, and Team Leaders with various tasks throughout the day
- Operating forklifts and powered pallet jacks to move material as needed
The Basics for the Position:
- Available to work 10:00 am to 6:30 pm
- Be able to stand for long periods of time, 3-4 hrs continuously
- Frequently lift up 50 lb boxes, using proper lifting techniques
- Always be aware of your surroundings (Forklifts, and pallet jacks constantly moving around the warehouse)
- Follow uniform/clothing guidelines, wear hairnets & eye protection as outlined in the employee handbook
- Follow GMP
Candidate should have:
- Positive attitude, and a team mentality
- A desire to learn, and have fun
- A general understanding of the process we use to make our Kombucha
- High school diploma
About Brew Dr:
In 2006, Matt Thomas founded Townshend’s Tea Company with the idea to give the various ways in which tea is prepared at home under one roof. Two years later, Brew Dr. Kombucha was started in the kitchen of our teahouse. Our tea and kombucha efforts are now united under the Brew Dr. name, solidifying our commitment to exploring all things tea.
Mission Statement:
Explore tea, thoughtfully. Craft quality, tasty tea beverages with thoughtful care for our people, ingredients, and the planet.
Proud to be a B Corp:
Brew Dr. is proud to be the first national kombucha company to become a Certified B Corporation, joining the growing number of companies using business as a force for good. Certified B Corporations meet rigorous standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance purpose and profit. Of the 40,000+ companies who have taken the assessment, only 5% passed in order to become B Corps. We’re proud to be in that 5%!
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