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Job Description The Food Service Worker will assist the manager with food/meal preparation; maintain cash receipts and meal records. Maintain high standards of quality in food production, sanitation, and kitchen safety practices.
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As a Production Worker you will: Operate production machinery and assist in the setup and adjustment of equipment; Monitor the production process and carry out basic testing and quality checks; Pack finished products and prepare them for shipment; Follow all safety guidelines and maintain a clean and organized work area.
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Production Worker responsibilities include: Following all company safety policies and procedures to ensure a safe working environment; Supporting production lines by supplying materials; Performing various sanitation and clean up duties; Assisting operators during bottlenecks or when production lines are shut down; Participating in startup, changeover, and shutdown of operating equipment.
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As a Production Worker you'll: Operate production equipment in accordance with current good manufacturing practices and standard operating procedures; Assist in the assembly or fabrication of manufactured goods; Inspect finished products for quality and adherence to customer specifications; Monitor and adjust production processes or equipment for quality and productivity; Prepare and assemble materials and equipment for production.
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As a Production Worker, you will: Operate and monitor machinery on the production line to assemble products according to specifications; Inspect products for defects and ensure that they meet quality standards.
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As a Production Worker, you will: Operate and monitor production machinery and equipment; Inspect products for defects and ensure they meet quality standards; Package finished products and prepare them for shipment; Load and unload materials onto production lines; Accurately complete production logs and reports; Work effectively with team members to meet production goals.
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The Food Service Worker will assist the manager with food/meal preparation; maintain cash receipts and meal records. The Food Service Worker will assist the manager with food/meal preparation; maintain cash receipts and meal records.
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For lead cook, Cafe Worker $16 to $18 / hr. The Lead Cook may lead other cooks in service, production, and presentation standards. The Lead Cook reports to the Chef Manager and will be responsible for developing and executing culinary results to exceed customer expectations.
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Food Production Worker. Prepare raw materials for production, including sorting, washing, and handling ingredients. Previous experience in food production or a manufacturing environment preferred.
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Prepares meals and food items for patients (300 per day), cafeteria patrons (800 per day) and assist with the food production for catered functions as necessary. Equipment includes-tilt fryer steamers, steam kettles, ovens, warmers, mixers, slicer, buffalo chopper, food processor, fryers, grill and knives, Dishmachine.
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We are currently hiring for Food Production Workers (Salad Makers, Machine Operators & Cooks) at our Schwenksville, PA food manufacturing plant. Prepare, cook/chill and properly label the food ingredients used in the production of the Don’s Salads product line.
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As a Production Worker, you will get to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment, leveraging your entrepreneurial spirit, manufacturing experience, and passion for efficiency, to create outstanding production outcomes.
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