Role production employee

A has the following tasks, authorizations, and :

  • Responsible for the lines, including aspects such as and proper course of .
  • Completing all correctly.
  • Tasks are the correct execution of the smooth running of the packaging lines, including aspects such as hygiene and detection. 
  • Authority to quarantine the packaging process if are not met. 
  • All production can replace each other in the work.
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