Production & Packaging - Green Bay, WI

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Entry-level production positions are a great place to start your career with AK Crust. Find your place on one of eight state-of the art production lines. Learn new skills, pursue advancement, and secure a bright future with a growing, successful company!

Production and Packaging is where it all begins. You will be making and packaging pizza crusts destined for dinner tables nationwide. You will feel the pride of producing only the highest-quality food products. You will be responsible for customer satisfaction and fulfillment. Most of all, you will be part of a valued workforce that is critical to our shared growth and success.

Starting Pay
Entry-level production and packaging positions start at $18.00 - $19.50 (differentials for 2nd and 3rd shift).
AK Crust offers tremendous advancement opportunities, earn up to $25.50 with training and promotions!

1st Shift - $18.00
2nd Shift - $18.75
3rd Shift - $19.50

$500 New Hire Bonus!
  • $150 bonus after working your first 40 hours
  • $150 bonus after working 160 hours
  • $200 bonus after working 480 hours
Other Benefits
Employees of AK Crust enjoy a generous range of benefits and amazing workplace perks. See the Careers Page at AKCrust.com for more information about Company benefits.

Shifts & Locations
AK Pizza Crust has three production plants in Green Bay and operates 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift crews. Positions are full time with some weekends required. Immediate openings will vary based on current staffing needs at one of these work site locations:
  • 606 S. Fisk Street (West side)
  • 3050 Walker Drive (East side)
  • 1326 Cornell Road (Howard industrial park)
Job Duties
Production and Packaging tasks will vary by line and department and may include:
  • Counting and stacking baked or frozen crusts
  • Bagging and boxing baked or frozen crusts
  • Making and labeling boxes
  • Inspecting product for quality, weight, size & shape
  • Forming cheese-stuffed crusts
  • Stacking full trays or full cases onto pallets
  • Moving pallets with pallet jack
  • Cleaning work areas (1st shift also performs a weekly full-line sanitation)
  • Some production, packaging, or assembly experience is helpful but training is provided
  • High school diploma or GED is a plus
  • Ability to read labels, recipes, scales, safety and food safety procedures, etc.
  • Ability to count, add, and subtract accurately
  • Excellent attendance

Physical demands. Requires the ability to perform fast-paced manual labor including:

  • Standing and walking, 8+ hours per day
  • Constant bending, twisting, reaching, repetitive wrist and hand motion
  • Frequent overhead lifting, reaching, and stacking
  • Frequent lifting up to 25 pounds, occasional lifting up to 50 pounds
  • Ability to climb stairs, step stools
  • Excellent hand-eye coordination, manual dexterity

Temperatures: baked lines / frozen lines experience warmer / cooler temperatures

Dress code: GMP's required in the plant. Hairnets, beard nets, and uniforms are worn. No watches, jewelry, piercings, false fingernails or nail polish permitted. No dresses, skirts, shorts, capris, or pants with holes. New slip-resistant footwear is required; purchase voucher provided .

Language skills: Requires the ability to understand and follow instructions and to communicate effectively one-on-one and in small groups

Teamwork and a positive attitude are essential in keeping with our culture of respect

Zero Tolerance Drug Free, Alcohol Free Workplace. Applicants must be drug-free and able to pass a pre-employment drug test upon conditional job offer.
AK Crust participates in the E-verify program.
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