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Previous experience working in food production, on a farm, or in a similar agricultural setting is preferred. Familiarity with biological production is preferred. Comply with Pel-Freez, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), and Occupational Safety and Health Administration policies and procedures, food safety standards, general safety, animal welfare, and good manufacturing practices.
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Benefits BENEFITS · 401K Retirement with 6% match · Company-paid 70% healthcare benefits · Paid personal days starting at 20 days per year, closed Thanksgiving and Christmas ABOUT OUR COMPANY We are a national event production company, with our sole office proudly based in our hometown of Northwest Arkansas.
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Job Description The Production Artist takes responsibility for the internal development of production artwork for customer accounts, specifically those requiring 24-hour turnaround time on the artwork.
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The Production Operator will be responsible for operating production equipment, monitoring processes, and ensuring the efficient and safe production of goods. Please include "Production Operator Application" in the subject line.
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We're looking for a talented Production Packaging Designer to join our retail client’s Private Brand Packaging team. Excellent understanding of print packaging, print production, and packaging manufacturing (substrates, die lines, colors, print processes, UPC, barcodes, etc.
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The Food Production Technician has no supervisory responsibilities. The Food Production Technician has no supervisory responsibilities. Knowledge and understanding of safety procedures and industry regulations and guidelines required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), United States Department of Agriculture.
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We are looking for Operational Tech lead who will be required to solve critical problems for Global Integrated Fulfillment application's Production Support function. Support Training environment and Production environment releases (code pushes and configuration changes) as needed.
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A minimum of three (3) years’ experience in the AVL Technician, Production Management, and/or Stage Management field is required. General proficiency with production gear and systems, including digital audio mixing consoles, wireless microphone management, projection control systems such as Crestron, static and intelligent lighting systems, and more.
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