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As a requirement of the position, all Shift Leaders and Managers must be trained and pass a Food Safety Certification course. In Illinois certification is required through the Illinois Department of Public Health, while in all other states certification is required through the National Restaurant Association (ServSafe), National Registry of Food Safety Professionals or the National Environmental Health Association (Prometric.
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Meet store operating policies and standards, including providing quality beverages and food products, cash handling and store safety and security, with or without reasonable accommodations.
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Comply with all safety, food safety, GMP and SQF Requirements. Must be willing to take and pass various tests regarding safety and food safety practices. 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.
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Production Operator NIGHT SHIFTThis position is responsible for daily operations of the production floor; ensuring the shift meets established safety, quality, and production goals in compliance with all applicable legal and food safety requirements.
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O Monitoring and reinforcing food safety standards and procedures. o Executing cost control systems. Supervisor/manager experience in related field. Consent to criminal, driving and drug screening background search.
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Five years related experience in industrial manufacturing environment in a Maintenance Position, preferably in an automated food processing plant. Report unsafe conditions and work-related accidents to Team Leader, Plant Manager, or Safety Manager immediately.
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IEH Laboratories, a Leader in Food Safety, is now accepting applications for a Laboratory Analyst – Night Shift position at its facility in Dallas, TX. Laboratory Analyst duties include: analysis of food samples for pathogens via PCR and immunoassay, various microbe enumerations, data entry, laboratory reporting, quality control, media preparation, and other duties as assigned.
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Use stand-up reach forklift to move products, equipment, and materials while following all regulatory and company safety standards, policies, and procedures. Choose and record materials, weight, counts, and condition of food items via Radio Frequency (RF) system.
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Execute and support all food safety requirements and practices. Control food costs, labor, waste, and cash on the shift. Know and support appropriate personnel policies, labor laws and safety procedures.
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This includes but is not limited to personal safety and food safety. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of food manufacturing experience or other QA type experience preferred. All team members are responsible for safety.
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Manage shift operation of baking manufacturing facility, including production and packaging of finished goods, personnel, labor cost control, waste control, sanitation, equipment maintenance, and food safety.
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Supervisory: Responsible for solving problems in an effective manner with sound follow up; work with department heads to meet production quality, yields, and goals while at the same time ensuring the maintenance of labor standards and quality of performance and product; inspect and maintain a high degree of competence in the areas of housekeeping, safety, quality, cookhouse, and dry room operations; and oversee all designated shift operations.
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Prepare and deliver food products following quality standards for food preparation, handling, and food safety. The Restaurant Team Member is responsible for serving customers, managing payments, cooking and preparing food, cleaning and maintaining the overall quality of restaurant services.
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Understanding of food safety regulations (e.g., FDA, USDA) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). You will be responsible for maintaining high standards of sanitation to ensure food safety and regulatory compliance.
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Bunzl is a global leader in the Cleaning & Hygiene, Food Processing, Grocery, Health Care, Non-Food Retail, and Safety industries. Bunzl is a global leader in the Cleaning & Hygiene, Food Processing, Grocery, Health Care, Non-Food Retail, and Safety industries.
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