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Position Summary: The packaging team member will be part of a team of employees responsible for packing meat and seafood into pouches and boxes for distribution to our customers. What you’ll do:Vacuum seal and box portions on easy to operate packaging machines.
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Job SummaryPrepares meat products by weighing, wrapping and labeling; ensures market and seafood display cases are kept full, rotated, and fresh with prepackaged meats; as well as promotes customer service.
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The Plant Manager has responsibility for safe, sanitary, high quality and productive manufacture of frozen value-added products at our new facility in Lebanon, IN. The Plant Manager will ensure the safety, quality and legality of all processing and packaging operations.
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As a Senior Meat Clerk at Sprouts Farmers Market, working in one of the most popular departments, you are responsible for all cutting, preparation and packaging all of the required meat and seafood products required for the day.
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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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Lobster Place was established in 1974 and located in the heart of Chelsea Market, The Lobster Place Seafood Market is one of the largest retail seafood market on the east coast, offering an unparalleled selection of finfish, shellfish, smoked fish, lobster and other specialty seafood items.
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Responsible for processing/packaging/stocking seafood products according to Seafood Standards, cleaning work areas, providing customer service unloading stock, and reloading salvage.
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Perform duties of meat clerk when assigned. The associate is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and is frequently exposed to extreme cold. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, vendors, and other associates of the organization who only speak English.
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Do you enjoy sharing your knowledge of meat and seafood with others? Possess good vision is required for using sharp knives, band saw, grinder, sausage maker, box cutter, wrapping machine and tenderizer.
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Overview of Responsibilities As a Senior Meat Clerk at Sprouts Farmers Market, working in one of the most popular departments, you are responsible for all cutting, preparation and packaging all of the required meat and seafood products required for the day.
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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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Responsibilities Our meat cutter's primary responsibilities are cutting, packaging, wrapping and stocking beef, pork, chicken, lamb, veal and seafood products while engaging with our diverse guests in a personable and enthusiastic manner.
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These projects might encompass equipment and automation for processing and packaging, construction and alterations to buildings, development or modification of production lines for new products, infrastructure and utilities, material handling engineering, and safety.
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Skilled at the operation and preventative maintenance of any equipment on premise to include but not limited to HVAC system (traditional and ammonia based), dock levelers, material handling, sanitation, ozone generators, wastewater treatment, compactors, densifiers, ice production and storage and mechanized seafood production equipment such as scaling machines (handheld or water-jetted conveyor style), skinning machines, portioning/fillet machines, grinders, pin boners and packaging machines.
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Under direct supervision, the Meat Cutter is responsible for all aspects of meat counter operations in a retail environment, including inventory management, cutting, trimming, deboning, and packaging meat, poultry, and seafood products.
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