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Work with Cutters: In-line Fly knife cutter / In-line Puller cutter combo / In-line saw / In-line Guillotine Cutter / In-line Rotary Cutter. The Set-Up Technician is a hands-on individual, responsible for doing start-ups and change-over of production runs using the most efficient methods.
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Prior experience operating a baler, case cutter, cleaning/sanitation equipment, pallet jack, intercom, pricing gun, grinder, tenderizer, saw, knife, slicer, scales, wrapper, smoker, (must be 18 years or older to operate the pallet jack, forklift, baler, grinder, smoker, tenderizer, saw and slicer.
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Must be at least 16 years of age to work in a walk-in freezer or chill box, and use a case cutter and knife. Frequently use meat slicer, stretch wrapper, rice pot, knife, tongs, label machine, tape dispenser, and price gun to prepare merchandise for display; telephone to assist customers and co-workers with requests, and to make PA announcements.
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Performs machine maintenance: cleans machine and work area daily; changes knife, checks fluid levels, lubes cutter weekly and keeps maintenance records; checks cutter for accuracy by using a square back edge.
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Access to standard tools such as screw driver, wrench, cordless drill, hammers, socket wrenches, pipe cutter, utility knife, tape measure, pliers, etc. Ability to install / repair doors/windows, install vinyl floors, install molding/trim, install cabinets and other carpentry needs.
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Southside Market and Barbeque is currently accepting applications for a BBQ Meat Cutter with the ability to work flexible hours including weekends. Utilizes safe and efficient knife skills to cut/package smoked meats to order.
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A basic toolkit includes a multi-screwdriver, torx security bit set, hammer, cordless drill, allen wrench, box cutter, rubber mallet, socket set, needle nose pliers, precision wire cutters, crescent wrench, easy off, putty knife, microfiber cleaning cloth, and goo gone.
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Basic knowledge of different cutsof beef, basic knife skills, food handlers safety, and basic math functions. Job Description: Meat Cutter. Basic knowledge of different cutsof beef, basic knife skills, food handlers safety, and basic math functions.
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To understand the operations, safety requirements and restraints of a baler, case cutter, pallet jack, intercom, pricing gun, grinder, tenderizer, saw, knife, slicer, scales, wrapper, smoker, (must be 18 years or older to operate the pallet jack, forklift, baler, grinder, smoker, tenderizer, saw and slicer.
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Mandatory Tools: Steel-toed boots, electric screw-guns, lifting wedge(jack), roto-zips, rasps, T-square, laser line or levels, snips, utility knife, torpedo level, chalk box, pouch, tape measure, keyhole saw, framing and combination square, circle cutter.
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Know how to use screw-guns, lifting wedge (jack), roto-zips, rasps, T-square. Inspects framing surfaces for imperfections (walls and ceiling not plumb or square, stud layout for door and corner break points are incorrect location, stud spacing is off, MEP bulges beyond stud plane) then marks surfaces to be corrected with paint or grease pencils prior to starting.
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Digital caliper, temperature chamber, soldering iron, digital multi-meters, solder kit, special industrial tools, all types of hand tools (screwdrivers, scissors, etc), pliers, wrench, cutter, stripper, tweezers, file, hot knife, ohmmeter, oscilloscope, heat gun, drills.
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To understand the operations, safety requirements and restraints of a baler, case cutter, pallet jack, intercom, pricing gun, grinder, tenderizer, saw, knife, slicer, scales, wrapper, (must be 18 years or older to operate the pallet jack, forklift, baler, grinder, tenderizer, saw and slicer.
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Use graphic tools and chemicals safely and with proficiency, including but not limited to: UV inks, cleaning solvents, precision or utility knife, mechanical wall cutter, computerized graphic cutting device, metal straight edge, measuring tape, transfer tape, lighter fluid, rubbing alcohol, and other materials related to the production of graphics.
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As a Meat Cutter, you'll help provide a well-stocked and well-maintained department while providing superior customer service. - Operates electric grinder, saw, knife sharpener, tenderizer, slicer.
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