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401(k) with Cargill matching contributions. Weighing, labeling, bagging, packing and boxing finished product. Meat processing experience. Marathon Health Clinic (Employer sponsored health center.
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Want to build a stronger, more sustainable future and cultivate your career?
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Weighing, labeling, bagging, packing and boxing correct finished product. This position is in Cargill's protein and salt business, where we provide wholesome, high-quality food products to a wide range of customers, from foodservice operators and grocery stores to manufacturers and exporters.
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Legal to work in the US without the need of a Visa sponsorship. Trimming to remove fat, hide, defects or contamination from muscle and tissues. Want to build a stronger, more sustainable future and cultivate your career.
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Working at Cargill is an opportunity to thrive – a place to develop your career to the fullest while engaging in meaningful work that makes a positive impact around the globe! Performing facility operations such as loading/unloading trucks, vessels, barges,and rail cars, filling/reclaiming grain ground piles,and various other grain handling tasks.
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Supporting roles in the processing of beef. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Short-Term Disability and Life Insurance. General use of a knife or other tools. Join Cargill's global team of 155,000 employees who are committed to safe, responsible and sustainable ways to nourish the world.
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Properly weighing, labeling, bagging, packaging, and boxing finished product. stripping and stripping logs, boxing product, etc.) Previous food manufacturing experience. Must be eligible to work in the United States without visa sponsorship.
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Enterprise transportation ride-share program. Please note that this position does not include relocation reimbursement. Supporting roles in the processing of meat. Shift(s) Available: 1st, 2nd & 3rd. Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disability/Vet.
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Considered candidates will receive a phone call from a (952) area code. Meat production experience. Medical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription Drug Insurance. Health and Wellness Incentives. Ensuring food safety and quality.
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Cargill’s Agricultural Supply Chain (CASC) connects producers and users of grains and oil seeds around the globe through sourcing, storing, trading, processing, and distributing, as well as offering a range of financial, risk management, and customized farmer services.
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Previous Cargill experience. Lifting 60 pound frozen blocks of meat into a grinder. Packing or grinding experience. Packing finished products into boxes and bags. Perform repetitive and standardized assembly or packaging operations.
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Cargill requires employees be a minimum of 18 years old to work in a production facility. With specialists at every stage in the production process from farm to factory we craft cocoa and chocolate products according to specific desires for a wide range of applications including confectionery, bakery, cereals, desserts, dry mixes, ice cream and dairy.
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Performing paperwork and computer work. Job Level: Pipeline. Cleanliness and housekeeping. Work history in the last 12 months. Job Type: Hourly Full Time. Lift/handling raw and cooked meats. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs.
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