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Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Lab coat, steel-toe boots/shoes, safety glasses, bump cap, hearing protection, hair net, beard net, and nitrile gloves. Load, unload, move, count/pick, stack and stage product and materials using a stand-up forklift, sit-down forklift, regular reach truck and material handling as required.
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Comfortable wearing PPE such as hairnets, beard-nets, steel toed shoes/boots, ear protection and bump-caps when required. Integrated healthcare programs – telemedicine, chronic condition, weight management and msk health.
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Ability to wear protective clothing and equipment such as safety shoes, face mask, safety glasses, hearing protection, a hard hat, a hair/beard net, and gloves when required. We were an early adopter in instituting protection measures in our plants during the pandemic and continue to implement a number of safety precautions to protect our employees.
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General Mills encourages growth for our employees; if you want to learn new things, attain, and prove competency quickly, and apply technology in the manufacturing space; GMI is a great place to start.
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Ability to wear protective clothing and equipment such as safety shoes, face masks, safety glasses, hearing protection, a hard hat, a hair/beard net and gloves when required. General Mills, Inc. manufactures some of the most beloved foods in the world, including Cheerios and Lucky Charms, Nature Valley granola bars, Totino's pizza rolls, and Yoplait yogurt.
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We were an early adopter in instituting protection measures in our plants during the pandemic and continue to implement a number of safety. 8-hour swing shift schedule rotation every week. Willing and able to adhere to all grooming requirements necessary for a food manufacturing environment.
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Basic understanding of PLC operation, electrical components and systems troubleshooting preferred. Experience in a manufacturing/production environment preferred. Blue Buffalo became part of General Mills in 2018, so even your pets love us too.
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Employee is required to use appropriate PPE including, but not limited to, nitrile or latex gloves, lab coat, hair bonnet, shoe covers, beard cover, safety glasses, hearing protection, face shield, or respiratory mask while working in a lab or manufacturing space.
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Frequent exposure to production floor; required use of PPE including but not limited to: Bump Cap, Safety Eyewear or Prescription Safety Eyewear, Safety Shoes, Hair/beard nets, Hearing Protection and Disposable Mask (when required.
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This role routinely uses standard personal protective equipment such as uniforms, hairnets, gloves, mouth and beard guards, eye and ear protection. This job also operates regularly outdoors using tools such as brooms, leaf blowers, clippers and water hoses.
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Ability to comply with PPE requirements that may include but not limited to ear protection, hair nets, beard/mustache covers, gloves, goggles, and/or protective shoes. Ability to comply with PPE requirements that may include but not limited to ear protection, hair nets, beard/mustache covers, gloves, goggles, and/or protective shoes.
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Frequent exposure to production floor; required use of PPE including but not limited to: Bump Cap, Safety Eyewear or Prescription Safety Eyewear, Safety Shoes, Hair/beard nets, Hearing Protection and Disposable Mask.
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Ear protection, eye/face protection, hair/beard nets, steel-toed/slip-resistant shoes, and gloves are required as necessary in accordance with company GMP and safety standards. T. Marzetti Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lancaster Colony Corporation (NASDAQ: LANC), is a manufacturer and marketer of specialty food products for the retail and foodservice markets.
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Allen Bradley, Wonderware, PLCs, Drives, Motors. Electrical/ Controls experience may include plant power distribution, plant equipment controls and plant electrical support. Reading and updating electrical and control schematics, piping and instrumentation diagrams.
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Participates in implementation of corporate-wide safety programs such as Hazardous Communication, Respiratory Protection, Fire Prevention, and other OSHA safety compliance programs. All jobs require daily use of provided PPE, such as masks, hair nets, beard covers, respirators, boot covers, scrubs, non-slip shoes, and Tyvek suits as necessary.
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