Location: Saint Paul, MN
Company: Health Systems Cooperative Laundry
for working in the facility along with a description of the working environment. If this is the type of work which interests you, and you can perform the tasks with or without reasonable accommodation, please sign and date the form below, complete an application for employment, and we will arrange an interview.
An Equal Opportunity Employer Health Systems Cooperative Laundries is an equal opportunity employer. Your application will not be used for limiting or excluding any application from consideration for employment on a basis prohibited by local, state, or federal law. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation in the application and/or interview process should notify a representative
of the organization. Shift: Sunday, Tuesday-Friday 3:30 pm - 12:00 am with Monday and Saturday off Basic communication in English. Custom Area Sorting - Responsible for opening, emptying, sorting, and counting bags of soiled hospital-owned linens into established linen classifications.
This position requires appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment). Treating Coats - Responsible for inspecting lab coats and jackets, ensuring that finished products are of high quality; treating any stains prior to the wash process. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required for this function. Wash Operator - Responsible for sorting soiled custom linens, loading and operating small washer extractors,
loading and operating small custom dryers, and moving the processed custom items over to the custom finishing area.
This position requires appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to be worn when handling soiled linen; hands will be washed at the sink or hand sanitizer will be used whenever gloves are removed. Press Operator - Responsible for inspecting lab coats and jackets, ensuring that finished products are of high quality; pressing lab coats and warm-up jackets through steam tunnel or the press; preparing linens for shipping to correct customers. Custom Finishing - Responsible for inspecting and folding custom linens, ensuring that finished products are of high quality; processing lab coats and warm-up jackets through steam tunnel or press; preparing linens for shipping to correct customers.
Shipping - Responsible for correctly, completely, and promptly filling all customer orders, following the established schedule. Mending Sorting Textiles Responsible for inspecting textiles that are brought to the mending department to determine what is wrong with the item and sorting them in accordance with pre-established guidelines. Distribution Cart Packer Responsible for packing stock carts according to the par levels specified on the user area pick lists.
This position is also responsible for inspecting and ensuring a high level of finished product quality. Shipping Operator Responsible for scanning, weighing, and recording every cart or package of finished product before it is shipped to the client hospital. Also responsible for properly positioning the finished carts in the correct order and staging location at the loading dock. Also responsible for inspecting the carts and linens to ensure a high level of finished product quality. Laundry Workers - Finishing Small Fold - Responsible for hand folding small linen items and stacking wash cloths at the lift table folding stations.
Also responsible for inspecting and insuring a high level of finished product quality. Sheet Ironer - Responsible for feeding flat sheets into the Chicago Edge spreader feeder. Also responsible for inspecting and insuring a high level of finished product quality Small Piece Ironer - Responsible for feeding and catching small linen items that require pressing in the ironer. Also responsible for inspecting and insuring a high level of finished product quality. Floor Person - Responsible for empty cart supply and full cart removal for the main conveyor packing station and the stock cart assembly department.
Dry Fold Catcher - Responsible for removing stacks of folded linen items from the main transfer conveyor and neatly packing them into bulk linen carts. Also responsible for inspecting finished products and removing rejected linens. Lead Floor Person - Responsible for keeping the carts of clean unfinished linens organized and insuring that all finishing stations have product to work on. Assists the finishing stations with transitions from cart to cart. Helps cover any positions that are temporarily vacant. Also responsible for recording production numbers and assists with training new employees.
Dryer Operator Milnor Dryer Operator - Responsible for monitoring the CBW presses, shuttle, and dryer lines to ensure a continuous flow of operation. Also responsible for distributing carts of dried linens to the appropriate finishing stations. Washroom Operator Ellis Washer - Responsible for weighing wash loads, loading the Ellis washers, setting the washer controls, unloading the washers, and moving the washed loads to the 400 lb dryers. This position requires appropriate PPE. Soil Sort Presort Worker - Responsible for opening, emptying, and sorting bags of soiled hospital linens into established linen classifications.
Also responsible for complying with the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen standards. This position requires appropriate PPE. Soil Sort Lead - Responsible for keeping the carts of soil linens organized and insuring that all soil dumpers have product to work on. Assists the soil dumpers with transitions from cart to cart. Also helps cover any positions that are temporarily vacant. Also responsible for recording production numbers and assists with training new employees. This position requires appropriate PPE.
Packroom Surgical Linen Sorter - Responsible for removing all adhesives from soiled surgical linen items, sorting them into the appropriate categories, attaching paperwork to filled loads, and bringing to the wash area. This position requires appropriate PPE. Laundry Worker - Responsible for inspecting, folding, assembling, and wrapping surgical linen items for packs to be used in surgery, ensuring that finished products are of high quality. Physical Requirements Ability to walk and stand for long periods of time. Ability to follow an established schedule. Ability to reach production goals.
Ability to bend into laundry carts and lift soil and clean linens. Ability to load washers to rated capacity. Ability to push and pull full carts of linen (soil and clean). Ability to lift and empty bags of soiled linens onto the presort belt. Ability to lift 20 lbs. Work Environment - The ability to work under non-climate controlled conditions. The temperature of the plants will vary based on the time of the year. Candidates will need to be able to adapt to various productivity standards (example: Sheets 900 per hour & Pillow Cases 500 per hour, etc. ). These jobs are Union positions and will be required to work overtime depending on Day or Night Shift availability.
Please note this is not a comprehensive listing of all job duties. Nothing in any job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
operations to all applicable laws, regulations and standards, good business practices and company documented procedures (including but not limited to Quality Systems Regulations, ISO 9001/13485, government occupational health and environmental regulations and statutes).
Production Operations Core Responsibility · Follow schedule and communicate priority of jobs to shift employees · Ensure proper allocation of labor and resources · Maintain a clean and organized production floor Training Core Responsibility · Provide training for skills, process, and onboarding of all production department employees · Train employees on ISO controlled documents · Participate and conduct quality issue reviews
Employee Oversight Core Responsibility · Ensure staff is operating within company policies and procedures · Enforce product prints and procedures are being followed · Guarantee proper safety requirements are enforced · Monitor, document and provide employee development path based on performance, attendance, and disciplinary issues Communications Core Responsibility · Participate in shift change over communication meetings · Provide end of shift production update · Provide engineering with production updates/issues discovered Procedures and Processes Secondary Responsibility · Provide feedback on policy and procedure · Propose updates to production processes that will impact effectiveness and
profitability Continual Improvement Secondary Responsibility · Manage and complete actions assigned as part of continual improvement initiatives · Propose process improvements and work with cross functional groups to complete · Assist with lean manufacturing and continual improvement projects Other duties as assigned Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: · Knowledge of GMP, ISO, other requirements/regulations, and their application in the operations environment.
· Proven problem-solving ability to resolve technical issues as well as employee and departmental and inter-departmental issues. · Ability to communicate with internal and external individuals, at all levels.
· Knowledge of production scheduling and shop operations. · Excellent oral and written communication skills. · Ability to perform complex mathematical operations and interpret graphs. · Ability to read and interpret drawings and specifications. · Use tools such as Word, Excel, and Power Point to gather, analyze and present data. Qualifications: Minimum · High School Diploma or equivalent. · Three (3) plus years of experience leading production personnel or a minimum of one (1) year of supervision experience. · Prior experience in a manufacturing environment. · Proficient computer skills.
(Microsoft Office Suite, CRM, ERP, etc. ) Preferred: · Degree in a technical, engineering or relevant field will be an advantage. · Experience with ERP utilization. · Experience in electronics industry preferred and or experience in harness, cable, and electro-mechanical assemblies desired. Job Posted by Applicant Pro
through Friday. Because we are a Day Program, no need to work any evenings or weekends! Don't worry if you don't have previous Direct-Care experience. We will train you on everything you need to know, and pay you for your training time, too. We have four convenient locations in Oakdale and White Bear Lake.
If you are compassionate and enjoy making someone's day brighter, this DSP role is for you. A Day in the Life as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) When our participants arrive at our sites in the morning, DSPs are there to warmly greet them and welcome them to the program. Activities vary by day, but you can expect a wide range of activities to help your clients participate in. Our
DSPs assist with activities such as: music therapy, arts and crafts, cooking lessons, bowling, group games, pet therapy, and holiday parties and events.
We also take our participants on outings into the community, including visits to: the White Bear Center for the Arts, Como Zoo and Conservatory, shopping malls and stores, parks and other places of interest. While not a large part of your day, a critical portion of your time will be spent helping your participants with personal care routines. This includes helping with meal times, passing medications, assistance with toileting, and responding to personal or medical situations when they arise. Our DSPs care for the needs of PAI's participants
and allow them to live each day with dignity! Work Schedule Schedules vary slightly among the four sites, but typical start and end times are 7:30-2:30 or 8:30-3:30, Monday through Friday.
We offer flexible scheduling that allows you to work 2-5 days per week! Pay & Benefits Hourly pay: $17 per hour + 2 additional bonuses. Sign-on bonus: $1000 for FT, paid in full after 6 months of employment. Retention Bonus: $300/quarter. All Full-Time employees (28 hours or more per week) receive a generous benefits package, including: 14 days of Paid Time-Off, 11 Paid Holidays, Health/Dental/Life insurance, Health Savings Account, Retirement Savings Account, and more.
We offer Casual Dress (with no uniforms) in a fun and friendly work environment! Are you ready to join PAI? Click on the link to apply through Indeed. The application should only take a few minutes. If selected for a phone interview, someone from HR will contact you. We've streamlined the interview and hiring process down to 1-2 weeks. That means from the time you apply, you can begin working within 1 to 2 weeks! About PAI For over 30 years, PAI has helped individuals with disabilities live with purpose, dignity and joy. PAI offers a Day Program that provides life skills enrichment, vocational training and meaningful social connections for our participants living with disabilities.
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and air conditioning systems to company standards providing the customer with a high-quality experience. Supervise the work of other installers maintaining high quality and timely job performance. Work Hours : 40+ hours per week, Monday through Friday, some overtime may be required occasionally, bi-monthly on-call required Pay : Up to $30 per hour DOE + Benefits Benefits : Medical, 401k, Paid Vacation & Holidays, Company Vehicle and Uniform, Paid Training Programs Required Qualifications : Must pass drug and background screens Valid driver's license and insurable driving record 5+ years of HVAC installation experience EPA certified NATE install certified or obtained within 1 year of hire is preferred
Proficient in all HVAC functional design and installation of ductwork systems Proficient understanding of refrigerant, gas and electric furnaces, heat pumps, troubleshooting and installation of all residential and commercial systems preferred Exceptional Safety knowledge of tools, testing devices, and surroundings.
General knowledge of all HVAC low voltage systems Ability to test and balance systems Ability to train and supervise others HVAC installer, journeyman, installation technician, HVAC HVAC Technician, AC installer, AC Company
Systems Regulations, ISO 9001, government occupational health and environmental regulations and statutes). Electro-Mechanical Assembly Core Responsibility · Assemble electro-mechanical assemblies per provided documentation · Work independently to complete assemblies · Interpret customer drawings and engineering notes to meet customer requirements First Article Assembly Core Responsibility · Support First Article builds by assembling first article builds under guidance of Process Tech · Provide feedback to Process Tech for process improvement · Complete part inspection per drawing or process sheet instructions Communications Core Responsibility · Communicate jobs status and production, engineering,
and quality teams members · Communicate issues with quality, engineering, and production teams Production and Engineering Support Secondary Responsibility · When necessary, support production team by completing or participating in production status assemblies · Provide support to Engineering team by completing assignments as assigned Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: · Ability to read in interpret part drawings, blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings.
· Soldering capabilities · Applicator and semiauto crimping machine set-up and operation. · Ability to use various pieces of bench top equipment including but not limited to, wire stripping machines, twisting machines, and air applicators
for potting compounds. · Ability to handle and work with small electrical components.
· Ability to complete repeated movements for extended periods of time. · Ability to effectively communicate (written and verbal) and good interpersonal skills. · Basic mathematical operations including fractions and decimals. · Ability to read and interpret rulers, calipers, and other measuring devices. · Ability to sit, stand, walk, bend and kneel as job requires. Qualifications: Minimum · 5+ years of electronics assembly experience or equivalent experience in a related field. · Basic computer skills to include Windows, Word, and Excel. · Strong ERP system experience.
Preferred: · J-STD soldering certification · IPC-A-610 certification Job Posted by Applicant Pro