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The use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required; including but not limited to bump cap, safety glasses/goggles, face shield, ear plugs, hair and beard nets, gloves and safety shoes or rubber boots.
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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. As a part of our manufacturing group, you will be responsible for supporting production packaging and processing operations, sanitation and participation in startup, operation, changeover and shutdown of operating equipment.
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Following our strict sanitation requirements, including but not limited to, wearing hear nets, beard nets, and washing hands frequently, no jewelry, no nail polish, etc. Following our strict sanitation requirements, including but not limited to, wearing hear nets, beard nets, and washing hands frequently, no jewelry, no nail polish, etc.
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The use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required, including but not limited to bump cap, safety glasses/goggles, face shield, face mask, ear plugs, hair and beard nets, gloves and safety shoes or rubber boots.
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Following our strict safety requirement, including wearing a hart hat, ear/eye protection, vinyl gloves, uniforms, and hand/foot protection. Osceola Food, LLC has an opening for an experienced Industrial Maintenance Mechanic.
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Working in this environment requires the use of safety equipment to include: steel-toed work boots, ear plugs, hair net, hard hat, beard net (if applicable), and smock. Working in this environment requires the use of safety equipment to include but not limited to; steel-toed work boots, ear plugs, hair net, hard hat, beard net (if applicable), and smock.
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Follow our strict sanitation requirements, including but not limited to wearing hair nets, beard nets, and washing hands frequently, no jewelry, no nail polish or fake nails, etc. Follow our strict sanitation requirements, including but not limited to wearing hair nets, beard nets, and washing hands frequently, no jewelry, no nail polish or fake nails, etc.
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Report ALL quality and safety concerns to reporting manager or member of management team not limited but including; unknown visitors, pest control, expiration or production quality in question, sanitation, etc.
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As a part of our manufacturing group, you will be responsible for supporting production packaging and processing operations, sanitation and participation in startup, changeover and shutdown of operating equipment.
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The Executive Steward is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations and staff of the Stewarding Department, to include inventory management, receiving, dish room, public areas, internal and external cleaning and facility maintenance, sanitation, chemical, and cleanliness standards, systems management, health inspections, safety initiatives, and banquet set-up and tear-down.
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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. Rice Chex, Wheat Chex, Fiber One, Cheerios Oat Crunch, occasionally Cookie Crisp, and soon to be adding Kix.
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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. Participate in startup, changeover, Sanitation, and shut down of operating equipment.
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Perform various sanitation and clean up duties. 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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Take direction from Sanitation Supervisor to resolve sanitation-related issues. Must adhere to all Good Manufacturing Practices including wearing a company issued uniform, a hairnet, beard net, no jewelry, and no excessive makeup.
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Pharmaceutical or nutraceutical manufacturing and sanitation experience preferred but not required. Re-stock consumable PPE items in the GMP manufacturing suites and hallways (hair nets, beard covers, and shoe covers), check trash receptacles throughout the day.
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