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The use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required, including but not limited to bump cap, safety glasses/goggles, ear plugs, hair and beard nets, gloves and safety shoes or rubber boots.
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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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Its many popular brands include Red Baron®, Tony's®, Big Daddy's™, Villa Prima®, and Freschetta® pizza; Mrs. Smith's® and Edwards® desserts; Bibigo®, and Pagoda® Asian-style snacks. Schwan's Company, a U.S. affiliate of the global lifestyle company CJ CheilJedang Corporation, is a leading U.S. manufacturer and marketer of quality foods offered through retail-grocery and food-service channels.
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This job is in a fast-paced environment and will require you to be physically active. Perform all duties in compliance with existing USDA, OSHA, State, Federal, and company regulations, policies and procedures (including Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP's) and safety regulations.
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Ability to wear personal protective equipment (bump cap, hair net, ear plugs, beard net (if applicable), Kevlar gloves, safety glasses and leather skid resistant work shoes/boots); Monitor thermal process checks including pasteurizer temps and packaging sterilization processes.
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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 as applicable.
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Safety Equipment: Bump caps, hearing protection, hair net, beard net (if applicable), uniforms, safety glasses, gloves and safety boots. Safety Equipment: Bump caps, hearing protection, hair net, beard net (if applicable), uniforms, safety glasses, gloves and safety boots.
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Ability to wear personal protective equipment (PPE), including hard hat, safety glasses, ear protection (plugs or muffs), hair net / beard guard, steel-toed boots, and gloves. Automation Technician, 2nd Shift.
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This job posting is for our Formulation floor on 2nd shift that runs 7 days a week. Ability to perform repetitive motions, flex/grip with wrists/hands, and use tools (e.g., box knife, metal scraper.
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Quality inspectors will be required to wear appropriate safety gear such as safety shoes, glasses, gloves, beard cover, hair cover, shoe cover, and gown cover. Jabil will not ask for your personal identifying information such as a social security number, birth certificate, financial institution, driver’s license number or passport information over the phone or via e-mail.
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Must be able to wear gowning which includes: gloves, hair & beard net and face cover, safety glasses with no makeup / jewelry, and the likes. As a Manufacturing Operator you will be responsible for the manufacturing, assembly, and/or packaging of BioProcess Containers in a clean room environment.
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Onin Staffing is currently seeking for 2nd shift workers for a food processing company located in the Deer Park, TX area. Onin Staffing is currently seeking for 2nd shift workers for a food processing company located in the Deer Park, TX area.
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Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): N95 Respirator, lab coat, safety 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 sit down or stand-up forklift or other MH as required.
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Hair restraint, beard net (if needed), and Food Safety gloves as required. Track jobs in the ERP system (Plex) to make Finished Good labels. Hair restraint, beard net (if needed), and Food Safety gloves as required.
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Shift: 2nd shift: 2:00PM - 10:10PM, $19.25 3rd shift: 10:00PM - 6:10AM, $19.50 Production Associate Job Duties: Associates will be working the assembly line in a clean room. Basic usage of measuring tools will be required Hair/Beard nets will be required Able to work overtime as needed entry level production Apply today.
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