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The company's portfolio includes beloved brands such as Honey Bunches of Oats®, PEBBLES®, Grape-Nuts® and Malt-O-Meal® cereal, and Peter Pan® peanut butter, as well as Rachael Ray® Nutrish®, Kibbles 'n Bits® and 9Lives® dog and cat food.
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The Packaging Material Handler is responsible for working on the production floor to assist with bringing product to and from the warehouse and to handle materials (cardboard, plastic barrels, and bag film) related to food production.
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Job Types: Assembly, Distribution, Food Production, General Labor, General Production, General Warehouse, Hand Packaging, Light Industrial, Material Handler, Picker/Packer, Production, Warehouse.
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Industry Experience - Commercial KitchenPost-Employment - ServSafe Food Handler, ServSafe Allergen, RAMPCertificate of Completion - Culinary Arts Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Display versatility of cooking skill set and stamina to work in a production kitchen and within multiple hotline kitchens.
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County of San Diego ServSafe Food Handler Card. Advanced knowledge of standard and specialty food production equipment. Under direction of designated venue Sous Chef, the Cook III leads all cooks in production and preparation of food/menu items for guest consumption on designated shifts; maintains positive, team oriented and accommodating attitude toward guests (internal as well as external), fellow team members and management at all times.
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Works closely with Warehouse and Food Buyer to ensure proper items are ordered and received promptly according to production timelines. Must possess or obtain a Food Handler Certification and an OLCC server permit within 30 days of employment.
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The cook must have skills in food preparation, production control, inventory control, kitchen safety, sanitation, equipment use and cleaning/sanitizing, food safety, recipe adherence, therapeutic diets, and modified textured foods and liquids.
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Collaborate with People Operations (POPS) to facilitate annual trainings for Childcare and Clubhouse staff, including mandatory federal program training, Serve Safe certification, and food handler cards.
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Perform (3) primary functions within a production/warehouse environment: Material Handler, Forklift Driver, and Baler Operator. Our employees produce environmentally friendly packaging in partnership with startups and Fortune 500 companies around the globe in the food and beverage, health and beauty, pharmaceutical and medical, and technology and software sectors, among other industries.
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Production Floater will assist the employees to ensure they are fully resourced and adhere to processes necessary for the completion of daily production requirements, compliance with all food safety requirements, and adherence to GMPs (Good Manufacturing Practices.
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Responsible for following food safety/regulatory policies and procedures, executing responsibilities as identified in standard operating procedures, and reporting food safety/regulatory concerns to the Production or Quality Manager.
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Job Title: Pilot Plant WorkerJob DescriptionJoin our team as a Pilot Plant Worker, where you will serve as a basic manufacturing helper in a dynamic dog and cat food production environment.
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Additional Qualifications and Experience: Experience: 3+ years of pastry experience; high volume production baking preferred Commitment to serving the needs of homeless families and individuals Food handler certification Culinary degree in pastry and baking preferred High school diploma or GED preferred FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Drug and TB testing required.
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The School Food Prep/Server Assistant is responsible for assisting the School Cook with the overall operation of the school kitchen, specifically in the areas of food preparation and production in a cafeteria setting according to established dietary requirements of quality, quantity, nutrition, appearance, temperature and timeliness.
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Job Description Job Description D6 Inc. is a leading plastics thermoforming manufacturer specializing in the production of packaging for both food and non-food items. We are currently hiring a Material Handler/ Forklift Operator.
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