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Processes product using tools (to include knives), manual labor, and equipment provided in accordance with USDA and Pilgrim's Company product standards and procedures. Food or production experience preferred.
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Production Associate ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Processes product using tools (to include knives), manual labor, and equipment provided in accordance with USDA and Pilgrim’s Company product standards and procedures.
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Better Futures Program –2 Year Community College tuition paid for you or your dependents! Follow all company animal welfare guidelines. Participates in process improvement and problem solving utilizing continuous improvement and rational thinking methodologies.
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Job Opening: PRODUCTION HOURLY* Benefits include: Medical, dental and vision insurance. Observes all company personnel, quality, safety, and food safety policies. Job Opening: PRODUCTION HOURLY* Benefits include: Medical, dental and vision insurance.
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Health Benefits on day 60401(k) with Company MatchLife insurancePaid TuitionProcesses product using tools (to include knives), manual labor, and equipment provided in accordance with USDA and Pilgrim s Company product standards and procedures.
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Positions starting at $16.26 up to $19.26 plus $1 differential for 3rd shift. EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENT: High school diploma or equivalent (GED) preferred. Maintains a positive work atmosphere by acting and communicating in a manner so that you work effectively and cooperatively with customers, clients, co-workers, and leadership teams.
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Ensuring all USDA and other government regulations are followed when handling poultry. In all areas ensuring producer and company are in compliance with the production contract so as to produce flocks of the highest quality and lowest cost due to good performance.
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The Production Specialist is a frontline employee responsible for ensuring good manufacturing practices are followed to safeguard the quality of product so that our customers receive the highest quality possible.
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Ensure that ingredients and nutritional statements on production art files, printed material and web-based data are % accurate and comply with FDA and USDA labeling regulations. Must be able to read and interpret USDA and FDA regulations concerning labeling and nutrition Excellent/proven analytical and reasoning skills Must be able to conduct statistical analyses of data and identify trends Benefits In addition to a rewarding career, Sprouts offers a comprehensive program to help support you and your family.
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Produce quality product that meets or exceeds food safety standards and specifications determined by Ventura Foods or outside regulating agencies (FDA, USDA, County Health Dept., ADEM, EPA, OSHA.
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Ensures tasks are completed in accordance with HACCP and USDA regulations; taking corrective action when necessary. Ensuring that safety and USDA health standards are met throughout all steps of the manufacturing process.
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Responsible for working relations between USDA and plant personnel. GENERAL SUMMARY: Directs the production/processing supervisors in a single production department on multiple shifts or across several departments on a single shift to assure cost-effective, on-time manufacture of quality products.
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Operate, monitor, and maintain all production equipment such as, but not limited to, blend tanks, shelf freezer, tubing welder, tubing fuser, and process logic controllers. + Demonstrated knowledge of Federal, State, and International regulations, such as cGMP, USDA, DOT, EPA, OSHA as they pertain to the employees work.
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Experience working in a food processing environment and familiar with USDA, FDA, and SQF policies and procedures. Perform inspections and complete preventive/predictive maintenance tasks on production and process utility equipment to increase quality, safety, and overall equipment reliability.
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Directs HACCP plan to achieve USDA requirements and guides in bird related issues. Serves as a role model and initiates proactive actions to ensure team’s understanding of and compliance with all company policies and regulatory guidelines (including USDA, OSHA, DOL, EEOC, etc.
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