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The connection we have to the source of our fresh foods is core to the way we do business, becoming the first major supermarket in the United States to document that all its seafood products were sustainably harvested.
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Be able to handle a variety of substances associated with cleaning materials, packaging materials, fresh fruits, vegetables, house plants/flowers and household cleaners. Hannaford actively seeks out farmers and producers to join our Local program which celebrates not only local foods, but the preservation of farmland, local traditions and local jobs.
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Work within our company’s management planning (MPA) guidelines to maintain productivity. Hannaford Supermarkets started out as a fresh produce vendor in Portland, Maine way back in 1883, and is still connected to those early roots as a local market.
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Process all of the various types of sales transactions accepted by the store including but not necessarily limited to cash, checks, authorized Accounts Receivable sales, Electronic Payments, WIC coupons, Food Stamps, manufacturers’ coupons, gift cards, bottle deposits, bottle refunds, merchandise refunds in strict accordance with established company policies and procedures including full compliance with any legal requirements or regulations governing same.
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Handle raw beef, pork, poultry, and seafood. Use knives and/or band saws for the purpose of cutting/prepping raw meat for packaging. Cutting and arranging seafood onto a tray in accordance with company protocol.
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Have sufficient visual acuity to read the RF unit display screen as well as check identification cards, checks, invoices and other written documents. Record on designated forms any price discrepancies and/or any “not on file” items that are encountered on electronic point-of-sale terminal, request price checks promptly on any such items according to company policy.
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Employee will work with beef, poultry, pork, lamb, or seafood, and they may be responsible for. Positionmay be responsible for handling, deboning, trimming, tying, grinding, or tenderizing cuts ofmeat, but the employee is also often in charge of packaging, weighing and labeling products.
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Be a part of a dynamic organization by working for one of Sysco's specialty meat companies where we provide custom-cut fresh steaks and other meat, seafood and poultry, giving customers dependable quality, selection and freshness.
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In a city that offers overwhelming variety, we proudly offer the largest selection of fresh seafood & aged prime meats along with prepared foods and gourmet groceries. Monitor raw material and packaging inventories to ensure adequate supply and freshness to support production requirementsEnsures freshness of products by closely adhering to rotation and dating policy as neededAssure residual Inventory on produce meets grade and condition requirements and communicate with Sr. Director of Produce on findings of products.
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If you are able to lift 50+lbs and can work with seafood and shellfish in a temperature controlled/wet environment apply today to be one of these Warehouse Workers in Kennebunk, Maine! The duties of this job include packaging , order picking for shipments , and using warehouse equipment.
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The Seafood ID & Fabrication - Class Assistant is responsible for assisting the culinary instructors with operational task, cleaning, icing, fabricating, and other assigned duties. Assist with the daily fabrication, packaging, and storing including rotation of fabricated stock of daily class production.
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Experience in leading improvement efforts in reliability and predictive/preventive maintenance in a food manufacturing or seafood environment. Working knowledge in the design, installation, maintenance, and operation of food processing, packaging, and building utilities equipment.
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Prepare, slice, package, weigh and label meat and seafood products as needed, following proper packaging, and dating procedures. In this position associate's responsibilities include packaging meat products, keeping store meat & seafood cases well stocked and clean during business hours.
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Assist with the packaging, cleaning, stocking, and organization of the Meat and Seafood department. Apply knowledge of meat and seafood in order to recommend and help customer product needs.
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Cuts and prepares (cutting, deboning, trimming, grinding, weighing, and packaging) all varieties and cuts of meat. meat and seafood products are: processed to maximize quality and consistency, and abundant and easy to shop.
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