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Includes but not limited to computer, inventory/ordering gun, baler, box cutter, knives, band saw, compactor, electric and non-electric pallet jack, grinder, hand saw, ladder, lift truck, meat mixer, sinks, slicer, tenderizer, walk-in freezer and cooler, wrapper/sealer.
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Previous experience as a meat wrapper/clerk, meat cutter. Ability to operate saws, grinders, and other meat processing machinery. Meat Department Manager -This is a union position, and bonus eligible.
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CMA is seeking Butchers for our meat processing facility. Meat processing and/or refrigerated manufacturing experience preferred. Located in Chicago's historic Stockyards, CMA is a forward thinking processor of value added beef, pork, and poultry items with a strong focus on selling the Healthcare, Hotel, and Institutional Markets (HRI), meat purveyors, and Multi-unit regional and national chains up to and including big box stores.
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Certification or Licensing Required: Meat Cutting, Meat Processing or Meat Science. Experience Required: Retail work experience or Store Leader recommendation; Meat Cutting.
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We have positions such as Cashier, Floor Attendant (busser), Dish Washer, Meat Market Attendant, Meat Cutter, Pit Cook, Prep Cook, Warehouse Lead, Processing Specialist and Shipping Fulfillment Representative.
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We have positions such as Cashier, Floor Attendant (busser), Dish Washer, Meat Market Attendant, Meat Cutter, Pit Cook, Prep Cook, Guest Service (order taker), and Plates Attendant.
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Our Meat Team Leader manages the entire Meat Team and keeps it running like a well-oiled machine. From our Warehouses to our GetGo’s, our grocery Stores through our Corporate home office, we are working together to put food on shoppers' tables and smiles on their faces.
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Perform tasks such as cutting, grinding, slicing, preparing, processing, trimming, tenderizing, sealing, packaging, wrapping, bagging, pricing, prefabricating, dating, labeling, scaling, merchandising, selling, serving customers, and other functions in accordance with company policies.
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La Crosse Meat Processing Plant. Cut portions of meat/seafood using band saw or slicer, check weights and place cut meat portions into proper tubs. Cut various size portions of raw meat/seafood (Beef / Pork / Lamb / Seafood) by hand with knives using proper cutting techniques.
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To be successful in this position, our Meat Manager is interested in our people (supervising, training, and scheduling), our products (cutting, trimming, and preparing our delicious high quality meats), and delivering customer service to earn the loyalty of the customers we serve.
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Meat Processing Area. As a Senior Meat Cutter you will drive sales in your area to deliver to our members more of what they love, for less. Be an Expert: Maintains an in-depth knowledge of the various types and seasonality of different meat products, equipment usage, and backroom operations; providing meat products to members by processing meat according to specifications (for example, cutting, slicing, grinding, and wrapping meat products); ensuring compliance with food safety standards, sanitation guidelines, and inventory management; operating, maintaining, and sanitizing equipment.
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Be a Talent Ambassador: Being an advocate for the department and the club by valuing the member's experience in the meat area and modeling high quality service and products; executing the basics at highest possible level of quality; interacting with associates to understand the roadblocks and assists in training them to perform job-related duties as assigned.
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Maintains an in-depth knowledge of the various types and seasonality of different meat products, equipment usage, and backroom operations; providing meat products to members by processing meat according to specifications (for example, cutting, slicing, grinding, and wrapping meat products); ensuring compliance with food safety standards, sanitation guidelines, and inventory management; operating, maintaining, and sanitizing equipment.
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Basic computer skills and the ability to learn to operate knives, bandsaw, grinder, slicer, and various other meat processing equipment; as well as case cutters, wrapping machine, baler/compactor, and computerized scales is also important.
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Be an Owner: Drives the business results, ensuring commitment to operational excellence, planning for profitability, maintaining a work area according to company policies and procedures; ensuring quality and standards for high volume meat products; eliminating waste; securing fragile and high-shrink merchandise; assisting members with purchasing decisions; and ensuring merchandise is properly packaged, labeled and stored.
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