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If you are looking to make an impact in a meaningful way, join us at Tyson Foods where we are raising the world's expectations for how much good food can do! Requires proficiency in multiple skill clusters, such as basic electrical, electrical controls, fluid power, mechanical systems, welding, fabrication and manufacturing processes.
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This position will provide an opportunity to become a subject matter expert to ensure compliance with Tyson Foods Safety elements. The Safety Supervisor will have responsibilities pertaining to safety inspections, safety training, and compliance with the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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At Tyson Foods, our team members' health and wellness is very important to us. From the cutting board to the board room, every Tyson Foods team member plays an important role in our success.
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Comply with all safety, food safety, GMP and SQF Requirements. The outlined responsibility is to properly sort, organize, and palletize finished product cases from a continuous feed conveyor of product to a predetermined set of guidelines that maximize product storage and transportation that effectively satisfies customer expectations and standards of quality.
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