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With six locations in California, Ohio, and Texas, we produce top-quality products for the demanding requirements of the cosmetics, personal health care, beverage, food, and dietary supplements markets.
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The Production Supervisor will drive production/manufacturing results through ownership and accountability; ensure budgeted performance is reached on all lines; meet line performance objectives including changeover objectives; maintain washouts to required timelines; limit downtime.
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Responsible for assuring compliance with all Food Safety policies, procedures and regulatory criterion including the current SQF code, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), and the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) and associated Preventive Controls.
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Boar's Head, a leading food production company, is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Sanitation Department Manager to join our team in Jarratt, Virginia. Manage daily operations of 1st shift manufacturing operations for the plant including production, sanitation, cooking and chilling.
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Reliable and able to work within industry-standard Good Manufacturing Practices at all times (no artificial nails/eyelashes, nail polish, jewelry, etc. Some tasks include conducting shift check-in's, working on the floor alongside your team, and enforcing GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), PPE/Safety rules and policies.
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Our solutions are a key part of most industries - electronics, medical research, renewable energy, food production, infrastructure and many more. You will also specify compressor and auxiliary system components, create customer required documentation, and review manufacturing drawings and bills of materials.
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Previous experience in a food-processing or manufacturing environment is ideal. Bachelors' degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain, Engineering, Food Science, Agricultural Sciences, or other Natural Science degrees - required.
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With a One Team, One Mission approach, this position collaborates across shifts and with multiple departments (Production, Utilities, Planning, Safety) to support consistent yields, minimize down time and enforce HACCP, USDA, and food safety protocol.
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3,500 Sign-on BonusDo you have at least 1 year of manufacturing experience as either a Machine Operator, Machine Operator Assistant, Production Associate or Machine Operator Helper and looking for an excellent company to grow your career.
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Comply with Food Safety Practices, maintain SQF certification through compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Quality Procedures, SQF requirements and good housekeeping. Inspect, audit and validate all phases of quality performance (quality at the source, raw materials, production, packaging and distribution.
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Related Experience/Requirements: Production, warehouse, food processing, manufacturing, food production or food service warehouse environments preferred. PLEASE APPLY DIRECTLY THROUGH OUR INTERNAL WORKDAY CAREER SITE. Join Our Community of Food People Prepare and pack meat products to achieve production demands.
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Our client, food bottling company is seeking a Production Supervisor to join their team. Minimum of 2 years of supervisory experienceExcellent communication and strong leadership skillsKnowledge of food manufacturing processes.
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Communicates problems or changes in production or quality to supervisor 12 Understands and adheres to the concept and techniques of the quality process in order to assure a quality operation 13 Promotes and adheres to company safety regulations 14 Keeps work areas clean and orderly in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices 15.
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Previous food processing experience, supervisory experience, manufacturing knowledge and understanding of yields, plant efficiencies, and operations procedures, preferred. We're an $18 billion U.S. food company with nearly 60,000 employees worldwide.
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Seasonal Production Associate / General Laborer Full-time hours - Monday - Saturday 7am to 5pm Benefits: Competitive hourly wagesOvertime opportunitiesWeekly payOptional Medical, Dental, and Vision Training provided Advancement potential Job Description:The Production Associate operates manufacturing equipment that supplies raw materials to the production line.
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