Enrober Operator Trainee

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Inc

Durango, CO

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$18.50–$19 Per Hour
SKILLS
Communication Skills, Computer Workstations, Dental Insurance, Detail Oriented, Identify Issues, Life Insurance, Lift/Move 25 Pounds, Lift/Move 50 Pounds, Machine Learning, Manufacturing, Organizational Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Product Positioning, Production Management, Pumps, Quality Metrics, Startup, Team Player, Time Management, Vision Plan
LOCATION
Durango, CO
POSTED
12 days ago

Job Title:

Enrober Operator Trainee

Department:

Production

Location:

Factory

Status:

Regular, Full-Time

FLSA Category:

Non-Exempt

Reports to:

Production Supervisor

Direct Reports:

N/A

Level:

Operator Trainee

Pay Range:

$18.50 - $19.00 per hour

Relevant Work Experience:

1+ years manufacturing plus; training provided

Schedule:

M - Th, 10-hour shifts; overtime as needed Fri - Sat

We're hiring full-time Enrober Operator Trainees for our Durango, Colorado facility. This is a learn-on-the-job training role built for someone who wants to build a long-term career in production and is ready to grow into a full Operator position and pay rate. You'll train alongside experienced Operators and the Start-Up team to learn how to set up, start, and support enrobing equipment, melters, and tempering units so production is ready to run on time.

Success in this role depends on attention to detail, following instructions closely, strong teamwork, and a willingness to troubleshoot and think critically. You don't need to be an expert in chocolate on day one but you do need to be genuinely interested in learning chocolate tempering and crystallization, and in applying that learning on the floor. We invest time in training, so we're looking for people who value teamwork, take pride in quality, and want to stay and grow.

SCHEDULE

Full-Time: Monday-Thursday, 10-hour shifts with required overtime as needed on Fridays and Saturdays. Schedule allows for two 15-minute breaks and one 30-minute lunch.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN & DO

  • Learn daily preparation, start-up, operation, and cleaning of enrobing and chocolate-handling equipment.
  • Set and monitor temperature, pressure, and time controls; start conveyors, machines, and pumps (with training and support).
  • Maintain adequate levels of melted chocolate and learn how temper and viscosity affect coating quality.
  • Observe gauges, dials, and product characteristics; make adjustments and communicate changes to maintain consistent enrobing results.
  • Collect and examine product samples during production to confirm quality, color, content, consistency, and viscosity.
  • Stop or reset equipment when malfunctions occur; clear jams; perform minor maintenance as trained; report issues promptly.
  • Clean, wash, and sanitize equipment and work areas using approved procedures and solutions.
  • Transport supplies and product to and from work stations; keep the line stocked, organized, and ready.
  • Support department needs such as feeding product, hand signing, packaging, and labeling as assigned.
  • Follow all safety rules, GMPs, and food-safety requirements; help reduce scrap and bloomers through careful handling and attention to detail.
  • Work with Operators, Leads, and the line team to ensure instructions are understood for each product being run.

Requirements

  • Strong attention to detail and ability to carefully follow written and/or verbal instructions.
  • Ability to think critically, troubleshoot, and ask the right questions when something looks off.
  • Ability to visually inspect product and supplies to meet quality standards.
  • Good hand-eye coordination and ability to work safely around moving conveyors and equipment.
  • General mechanical aptitude and comfort learning basic machine adjustments and minor fixes.
  • Problem-solver mindset and proactive approach to preventing downtime and quality issues.
  • Genuine interest in learning about chocolate - especially crystallization, tempering, and how process affects finished quality.
  • Regular, consistent attendance and punctuality (essential). Training is an investment, and we're looking for people who want to grow and stay with the team.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and respectfully with a team and maintain a steady attitude during busy or stressful moments.
  • This position works with products containing milk, eggs, wheat, soybeans, peanuts, and/or tree nuts.
  • Ability to work required overtime during peak seasons week as needed.

PHYSICAL & WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • Factory environment with moving conveyors, machinery, tables, carts, and racks.
  • Ability to stand and walk for extended periods (10+ hours) and maneuver around equipment and shelving.
  • Frequently lift up to 25 lbs; occasionally lift up to 50+ lbs; push/pull wheeled carts up to 200+ lbs.
  • Ability to bend, stoop, squat, reach away from the body and above waist level, and grasp small objects.

BENEFITS

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Health Savings and Flexible Savings Accounts
  • 401(k) with company match
  • EAP program
  • Short/Long Term Disability - Paid by Company
  • Life Insurance - Paid by Company
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Employee discounts

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About the Company

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Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Inc

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is an international franchisor, confectionery manufacturer and retail operator in the United States, Canada, Philippines, Japan, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates. The Company is based in the charming historical town of Durango located on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains in southwestern Colorado. From its 53,000 square foot factory, the Company manufactures an extensive line of premium chocolate candies and other confectionery products to supply its many franchise locations, delivered fresh by its fleet of refrigerated trucks.

The factory typically produces approximately 300 chocolate candies and other confectionery products, using proprietary recipes developed primarily by its master candy maker. These products include many varieties of clusters, caramels, creams, meltaways, truffles and molded chocolates. Individual stores prepare a variety of caramel and candy apples, fudge, chocolate items and confections in full view of the customer using traditional cooking utensils such as copper kettles on gas-fired stoves and marble slab cooling tables.

In 1985 the Company went public and is now traded on the NASDAQ exchange under the symbol "RMCF".

COMPANY SIZE
100 to 499 employees
INDUSTRY
Manufacturing - Other
WEBSITE
https://www.rmcf.com/Careers.aspx