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Knowledge of GMP, HACCP and USDA regulations preferred. Inform production supervisor or QA if any food safety issue is observed that could lead to contamination of product. Produces product by following product process specifications and packaging requirements (involves variety of machining processes such as tenderizing, tumbling, cutting, slicing, bagging, weighing, sealing.
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Employees are responsible for producing a safe and quality food product per USDA guidelines and are required to report all food safety related problems to their supervisor, manager, or to the quality assurance department in order to initiate immediate action.
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Discuss employees that have breached company policy or are not meeting performance metrics as outlined via the Utility Worker Job description with the Processing Manager and discipline accordingly. Perform other duties as assigned by the Processing Manager.
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Experience with good manufacturing practices (GMPs)USDA experienceHAACP experienceSolid job historyComputer skills- Microsoft suiteMechanical abilities- able to drive a forklift if needed, use a power crane- things that just might come up on the job.
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Train new and existing employees on the required job duties outlined via the Utility Worker Job Description and other topics as required. Ensure that processing department employees are performing job duties as outlined via the Utility Worker Job Description.
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Michael Foods, Inc. is a leader in the food processing and distribution industry with business in egg products, refrigerated grocery and potato products. Must be able to follow all of the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) regulations and guidelines.
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To effectively perform all of the required duties of the Processing Department Supervisor position in an accurate, thorough and safe manner as outlined per the Carl Buddig and Company job description.
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Knowledge of GMP/USDA/FDA/SQF regulations. Helps Lead Food Safety Culture Program, Food Security and Safety. Oversee the implementation, review, and maintenance of the SQF System, including food safety fundamentals outlined in 2.4.
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Must be able to bend, stoop and squat as needed for housekeeping responsibilities and other miscellaneous duties. Create and enforce self-inspection schedule to ensure self-auditing is completed. Must adhere to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP’s.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions is working with a food manufacturer located in the South Chicago suburbs who is hiring a Packaging and Labeling Manager to proof all package labels to ensure compliance with USDA and Canadian regulations and company guidelines.
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Prior Food Production Experience Preferred. Join our company and be part of an innovative team that’s First in Food. Communicate issues to production management and maintenance. Must be able to follow all of the HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) guidelines.
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Ensure that production meets quality and food safety standards, including adherence to regulatory requirements (e.g., FDA, USDA) Position Overview: We are seeking a talented and experienced (1st shift) Production Manager to oversee our food manufacturing operations.
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Responsible for daily recording of member meals for USDA Food Program and assist with monthly and annual reporting requirements. Responsible for daily recording of member meals for USDA Food Program and assist with monthly and annual reporting requirements.
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Contributes to the collection and edit processes of correct documentation for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). The Cook prepares foods for preschool children and/or infants and toddlers following USDA/CACFP standards.
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