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Manages and coordinates activities with regards to food safety and sanitation programs in a food processing plant. Four year college degree in business management, production operations management, agricultural science, food science is preferred or equivalent communication and analytical ability and production operations management acquired through work experience.
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Be compliant with infection control procedures and environmental safety protocol within a facility. Computer Skills: Computer literate and proficient in clinical documentationBasic Internet navigation skills Certificates and Licenses: Valid Occupational Therapist Assistant state licenseInterested in learning about us or other opportunities.
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The Foreman ensures safety is a top priority for all location employees and will follow all company safety programs and policies. Must be able to wear the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (i.e. hardhat, safety glasses, respirators, etc.
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Maintain dry storage areas by logging temperatures daily and handling the unpacking, dating, and rotating of food and non-food supplies. Prepare food trays for general and therapeutic diets.
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Excellent communication and organizational skillsKnowledge of Food Production and Cold Storage OperationsExperience with Inventory Planning, Master Scheduling, and Production Control. Job DescriptionThis role is responsible for managing plant production activities across multiple shifts and/or departments to produce products that meet established quality, customer service, safety, innovation, and metrics consistent with schedules and policies.
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Trains new Route Sales Representatives (RSRs) and assists in coaching and developing team members on a variety of topics including safety, sales, and service. In this role, you will provide the Area Manager with leadership support, assist in training employees, and provide route relief by driving our iconic yellow truck to service our customers by delivering and selling more than 350 different frozen food products.
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Drivers can expect a career embodied by safety, teamwork, professionalism, integrity, and the constant pursuit of excellence. Our nationwide network of dedicated opportunities allows drivers the opportunity to find predictable home time, competitive pay rates, and stable customer freight that best suits their needs.
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This position may be required to walk in a food manufacturing environment. Reporting to the HR Manager, this position provides day-to-day support to line supervisors, and employees by providing interpretation and guidance on the application of, policies, procedures, collective bargaining agreements (if applicable), FMLA/ADA and other established practices and procedures.
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