The Cellar Operator position tends to the day-to-day operation of Cellar Equipment. The position follows standard work methods and practices safe work habits to ensure production is as efficient and safe as possible. Responsibilities include performing Cellar I tasks such as cleaning and sanitizing equipment, applying good housekeeping practices, performing wine movements, topping barrels, adding chemicals to wine, operating less complex equipment, and measuring and calculating workplace data. The role also involves performing moderately complex cellar and barrel tasks including assembling blends per Winemaker instructions, adding fining agents for clarifying wine, and operating moderately complex winery equipment such as crossflow and lenticular filters, pumps, hoists, crush equipment, press, forklifts, etc. Additional duties include shipping and receiving of tankers, scale operation, double checking winemaker calculations to maintain wine integrity and quality, ensuring efficient utilization of all winery equipment, leading harvest employees to achieve work tasks, providing guidance and support to staff, providing feedback on best practices, troubleshooting cellar issues, ensuring timely and accurate completion of wine work orders, participating in the 5S program, complying with sustainability policies, and following safe operating procedures to safeguard safety. Minimum qualifications include a High School Diploma/GED, 2-5 years of Cellar/Harvest Operator experience, ability to operate basic cellar equipment and machinery, basic math skills, ability to use D.O./O2 meters, ability to wear respirators and enter confined spaces, good organizational and multi-task skills, computer skills including programming of HMI panels and bar code scanners, and flexibility with scheduling. Preferred qualifications include experience with Microsoft Office, forklift experience with four-barrel racks, and Weight Master experience. Physical requirements include ability to stand, walk, sit, move up to 55 lbs, use hands, climb stairs/ladders, stoop, kneel, crouch, talk, hear, and have good vision. The role requires a valid driver's license and ability to travel as needed. Work environment includes indoor/outdoor work, warm/cold climates, wet surfaces, exposure to loud noise, fumes, toxic chemicals, and moving mechanical parts.
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