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Ensures that product quality, trimming, grinding, packaging, labeling, rotation and wrapping standards are met. Must have knowledge of product variety, standards, perishability, food safety, sanitation, labeling and department policies and procedures.
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Assists and supports the manufacturing department in labeling, packaging and production logistics of in-process and finished products with strict adherence to standard operating procedures and cGMP requirements.
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Labeling and packaging of finished products Operation of labeling and other equipment to facilitate processes Schedules, coordinates, and tracks in-process product shipments with 3rd party services Assembles product packaging components.
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Manages Packaging Foremen who leads operators and general labor in Packaging department. Manage the flow of product from the kitchen through the packaging lines to the Warehouse. Responsible for training, guidance, and enforcement of compliance to SQF certification.
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Other responsibilities may include the assembly of test kits or other packing/labeling tasks. Position Summary: Assembles electronic or electro-mechanical assemblies, sub-assemblies or products according to product specifications.
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Properly store food and chemicals, including labeling, dating, and maintaining appropriate temperatures based on established guidelines. Clean and organize walk-in coolers, food production areas, equipment, and general kitchen areas.
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Under the supervision of the Task Supervisor, performs routine document center support functions such as photocopying; delivering items; generating blowback; assembling notebooks, including pulling file copies of documents, tabbing binders, numbering, binding, labeling, re-filing documents and shelving; packing boxes and preparing them for shipment; bates stamping; ordering supplies; retrieving case materials; completing log sheets; answering phones; logging messages; faxing information, etc.
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Functions may include, but are not limited to unloading, put-away, sorting, labeling, picking, packing, replenishing, auditing, shipping, making boxes, etc. PIE equipment could include Crown, Pacer, Reach Truck, Order Picker, Barrett and Turret Truck.
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3 Ensures accuracy of unit labeling by verifying the pre-printed label matches the dynamic label. Follows all Health Safety & Environmental (HSE) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies and procedures.
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