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Our corporate headquarters in Chicago is where we house our fully integrated food processing, manufacturing, logistics, and worldwide supply chain services all under one roof. Empire Foods is a leader in the Asian food service industry, bringing a diverse range of ethnic cuisines, such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai, to the table.
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We are also specifically looking for candidates in the areas of: Starch Technology Outstanding track record of starch-based materials development Hands-on experience with native starches, modified starches, thermoplastic starches and their composites Hands-on experience with starch processing techniques and equipment - extrusion, compression molding, injection molding, thermoforming, etc.
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We go to market through B2B with a focus on the automotive, aviation, fabricated metal, food processing and machinery manufacturing market segments. Company DescriptionITW Pro Brands is a manufacturer of lubricants, cleaning chemicals, and corrosion preventatives formulated to maximize equipment productivity and product quality for customers.
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Position will frequent the production floor, so operating in standard seasonal warehouse and food processing plant temperature conditions will be required. 5+ years industrial sanitation supervisory experience with solid knowledge of sanitary food manufacturing practices, SQF, HACCP, FDA/USDA, and all related state and federal regulations.
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The Financial Analyst will report to the Fluids NA Division Controller and be responsible for supporting the division with analytical support. ITW Pro Brands is a manufacturer of lubricants, cleaning chemicals, and corrosion preventatives formulated to maximize equipment productivity and product quality for customers.
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Operating in standard seasonal warehouse and food processing plant temperature conditions. 2+ years in a supervisory role in a manufacturing setting, preferably food manufacturing.
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Measure financial risk associated with investment decisions. Offering a brand portfolio that is well recognized within these industrial channels, our premium products address customer pain points and our direct sales team provides expert, value-added consulting at the customer level.
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Our Industrial team is engaged in projects throughout the southeast, the nation, and the world and our existing client base includes some of the largest names in the distribution, food processing and medical industries.
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BK is currently seeking Team Member applicants to be responsible for: Providing exceptional guest service; Working closely with Restaurant Managers and other Team Members to maintain operational standards and procedures; Greeting guests with a smile while receiving orders and processing payments; Preparing and packaging food and drink products.
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The company also operates 786 convenience stores, 327 fine jewelry stores, 1,218 supermarket fuel centers and 38 food processing plants in the U.S. Recognized by Forbes as the most generous company in America, Kroger supports hunger relief, breast cancer awareness, the military and their families, and more than 30,000 schools and grassroots organizations.
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The ideal candidate possesses 10 years of related experience in the food production, medical device manufacturing or other manufacturing industries. Pond is an award-winning, full-service architecture, engineering, planning, construction management, and environmental services firm providing professional solutions to clients throughout the U.S. and globally for nearly 60 years.
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Experience in food manufacturing, food manufacturing risks, and processing systems preferred. Bachelor's degree in microbiology, food science, or related discipline. Work with supplier management teams and co-manufacturer partners to evaluate programs and support development of food safety and quality programs; assess and mitigate any risks when reviewing supplier and co-manufacturer programs.
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Work on machine tools, material handling systems, and industrial production equipment used in food processing. Develop and test all aspects of mechanical and electro-mechanical components for automated food production equipment.
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