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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. Adherence to Plant safety, food safety, sanitation standards, and following all GMP guidelines.
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SKILLS: Strong technical and managerial skills In-depth knowledge of food processing plant and technology. Knowledge of food safety, regulatory requirements for food safety and hygienic engineering (OSH&R) Understanding of financial analysis and relevant business drivers Asset and Maintenance Management (AMM) Industrial Services and Energy Management (NEMT.
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For over 100 years, the Michael Foods family of businesses has leveraged quality ingredients and innovative processes to offer the finest products and solutions to our customers and to food-loving consumers.
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We operate four processing facilities throughout the U.S. and employ nearly 3,000 Associates who focus on producing and bringing to market fresh vegetable products, prepared salads and plant-based meal solutions.
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Business Unit Overview: Michael Foods, Inc. is a leader in the food processing and distribution industry with business in egg products, refrigerated grocery and potato products. Refrigerated foods processing and packaging Food safety and sanitation principles (GMP, SQF) State and Federal rules and regulations (USDA, FDA, OSHA, etc.
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Report to management any conditions or practices that may adversely affect food safety, food quality or personnel safety. Join our company and be part of an innovative team that’s First in Food.
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Food safety and sanitation principles (GMP, SQF) Refrigerated foods processing and packaging. Communicating all process inefficiencies, equipment malfunctions, safety concerns and GMP issues to the Production Supervisor & Sanitation Supervisor.
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The Maintenance Supervisor provides reviews of their direct staff. The Maintenance Supervisor schedules Union and Non Union labor for routine scheduled and overtime work. The Maintenance Supervisor coordinates repairs, labor and resources, as well as provides requisitions for repair parts.
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The Maintenance Supervisor will interface with Production Supervisors, leads, and operators to gather information on issues surrounding the performance of Production and Process equipment. The maintenance Supervisor approves Vacation and PPT requests.
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Effectively communicate relevant information to employees on shift & to on-coming employees at shift change. Location Description: Michael foods, Inc. located in Chaska, Minnesota is known as the "best small town in Minnesota" with a highly rated school system and home of the PGA Tournament in 2018.
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Knowledge of or the ability to learn almond processing, including sorting, sizing, and packaging of almonds is required. With our fresh thinking, we help our customers unleash the sensory and functional attributes of cocoa, coffee, dairy, nuts and spices so they can create naturally good food & beverage products that meet consumer expectations.
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Our location produces a variety of potato products. Recruit, Train, Develop Craftsman in multiple disciplines. Oversee operation of Boiler and Refrigeration Equipment. State and Federal rules and regulations (USDA, FDA, OSHA, etc.
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Knowledge of basic mechanics, welding, electrical, fabrication, preventative maintenance, plant operations, government environmental and safety regulations. Microsoft office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) Auto CAD and inventory control computer programs (SAP.
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Knowledge and experience in meat processing, food processing, or related field are desirable to perform the duties of this position. Monitor and manage a quality systems laboratory capable of conducting chemical testing of in process and finished products as required by corporate Food Safety and Quality objectives.
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General cleaning of equipment and maintaining good housekeeping throughout the department per the daily sanitation checklist. Experience with Lean Manufacturing principles. Adhere to safe work practices, follow GMP’s, maintain sanitary conditions and ensure that product quality is maintained.
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