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Manage all aspects within the restaurant, including food production, guest service and experience, and direct crew and manager work. Ensure food safety measures are set and achieved to McDonald’s standards of excellence.
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The role requires the effective supervision of staff, facilities and resources including the organisation of people, materials, labels, equipment, health & food safety, hygiene, operational throughput, quality and process controls.
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5 years prior food processing background and familiarity with USDA and HACCP is required, meat industry preferred. The Production Supervisor is responsible for overseeing and maintaining all safety, quality, production, staffing, and efficiencies for their assigned department.
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Provide emergency/unscheduled repairs of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic equipment during the production process as needed. As one of the world’s largest dairy producers, Agropur partners with some of the most recognizable food, beverage and nutrition brands to help feed the world.
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Food or production experience preferred. Production Openings Pilgrims in Sanford is looking for energetic, driven, self -motivated individuals to join our team. EOE/M/F/Vet/Disabled Job link Apply Form Preview Hourly Production.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Production Technician at our Johnston IA Parent Corn facility. Perform production activities such as seasonal preparation, seed sampling, truck unloading, conditioning, treating, packaging, rework, product return, and other processes including leading work areas.
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Established in 2001, DSM's raw plant is a 30,000 square foot USDA facility that specializes in the further processing of beef, chicken and pork for both retail and food service markets. Established in 2001, DSM's raw plant is a 30,000 square foot USDA facility that specializes in the further processing of beef, chicken and pork for both retail and food service markets.
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The Team Leader Production supervises production, packaging, maintenance, and warehouse team members in a food processing environment: plans and assigns work; implements policies and procedures; monitors team member performance and takes corrective action; and recommends improvements in production methods, equipment, operating procedures, and working conditions.
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The production MIG welder will use hand and power tools to prepare materials prior to welding. The innovative product line-up is prevalent in industries such as food & beverage, vending, propane, rental trucks, emergency & rescue, furniture, battery, oil & natural gas, and data storage.
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Prepare and analyze quality control production samples such as various sugar, syrup, liquor, massecuite and magma samples for polarization, brix, purity, ash, and pH as required. Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or Food Science preferred.
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Whether aerospace, food service, petrochemical or power, you are sure to find bearings, seals and other self-lubricating mechanical components produced by METCAR. If you are looking for a highly technical career in a challenging environment please contact us today.
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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 downtime and enforce HACCP, USDA, and food safety protocol.
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Through moving products from sellers to buyers, transporting supplies from production facilities to customers, and creating long lasting bonds with our customers and co-ops; CHS drivers keep rural America in business from before spring planting starts to well after fall harvest ends.
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Performs duties including cleaning catering equipment, organizing supplies, sanitizing workstations, and other food production duties. Responsible for working with managers and catering call center to ensure all catering guests receive great food and service.
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Prepared Foods: Deli Counter Service, Kitchen, Food Prep, Dishwasher, Culinary Venues (Pizza Maker, Sandwich Maker, Runner: Hot Food / Salad Bar) Produce / Floral: Stocker, Clerk, Floral Arrangements, Production (Fruit and Vegetable Cutting.
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