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Working knowledge of State and Federal Regulations, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) and current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs) preferred.
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This requires a defined level of product knowledge, food preparation skills, sales ability, customer relations skills, and cooperation with fellow associates to create An Incredible Place To Work and Shop. Responsible for preparing, processing, packaging, and stocking products according to Fresh Foods Standards.
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Salary is negotiable within the hiring range for experienced Environmental Health professionals who meet the minimum requirements of the position, including possession of valid registration with the North Carolina Board of Registered Environmental Health Specialists Examiners and authorization by the NC Department of Health and Human Services to enforce state laws and regulations applicable to food safety, drinking water wells and/or septic systems.
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Greets guests with a smile while receiving orders and processing payments Prepares and packages food and drink products Responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the restaurant at all times including dining room, restroom & exterior Maintains health and safety standards in work areas Unloads and stocks inventory items as needed Prompt and regular attendance on assigned shifts Follows Burger King uniform and grooming standards and policiesQualifications And Skills.
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All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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Position will also frequent the production floor, so operating in standard seasonal warehouse and food processing plant temperature conditions will be required. Maintain the company's high standards of food safety, sanitation, and cleanliness in all manufacturing facility areas.
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The Food & Environmental Health Safety Manager will coordinate quality control, sanitation, and safe handling of food in accordance with US Department of Agriculture and FDA regulations.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:One to three years of related work experience and/or training in animal care, mechanical systems, ingredient or food processing or related field. Hard hats, safety shoes, rubber or latex gloves, and other protective equipment must be worn as required.
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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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Identifies, investigates, and troubleshoots food processing problems and non-conformances to ensure compliance with product and packaging consistency, safety, and quality standards and to increase production efficiency.
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Experience working in a food processing or packaging environment. Follow all chemical safety protocol and report any non-conformance to immediate management staff. Follow and comply with all Safe Quality Food (SQF) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP’s.
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MUST have knowledge of food safety programs, including HACCP programs, SSOP’s and GMP’s. Experience in poultry or other food processing plants is highly preferred, but not required.
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As required by applicable state and local laws, food safety/handlers cards, tobacco and alcohol sales certification (e.g., TAM card). including cash, checks, gift certificates, travelers checks, food stamps, processing coupons, and refunds.
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Willingness to complete food safety and other job training and comply with SQF standards. We have state-of-the-art potato processing plants in Prince Edward Island, Lethbridge, Alberta, and Jamestown, North Dakota, and an appetizer plant in Wheatley, Ontario.
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Comply with all safety, food safety, GMP, and SQF. Ability to use chemicals for cleaning and complete sanitation processes. This role will perform corrective actions arising from quality or food safety deviations.
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