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Leprino Foods

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  • APPLICANTS TAKE NOTE : Dairy foods manufacturing can be a more complex operation than most other food manufacturing industries, and Leprino Foods is one of the world’s leading cheese manufacturers both in technology, food safety/quality, and processes.

  • “The culture of Leprino Foods is built by a family of passionate employees who believe in what they do, who understand the value of teamwork and understand that no one person is greater than the other.”

  • Job 1 of 1 Western Region Warehouse Operations Specialist 1561BR Production Operations/Plant Production Lemoore (West), CA Leprino Foods, the biggest company you have never heard of has been a family owned and Denver-based cheese manufacturer since 1950.

  • For our Lemoore, CA “West” manufacturing facility, which also happens to be our largest plant with more than 1,000 employees, we are seeking a Processing Line Manager who will help us continue our successful trend in the dairy foods marketplace.

  • You will be an active partner and advocate with our strategic global customers by promoting innovation and product development that delivers competitive advantages for both them and Leprino Foods.

Headquarters:Denver, CO
Leprino Foods is an American company with headquarters in Denver, Colorado that produces cheese, lactose, whey protein and sweet whey. It is the world's largest maker of mozzarella cheese.
Opened:1950, Denver, CO
Owner:James Leprino
CEO:James Leprino (1972–)

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