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A 4-year degree in Poultry Science, Animal Science, Agriculture, Engineering, or a related field is preferred. Join our team as a Production Superintendent, overseeing the Second Processing Area during the second shift.
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Employees are typically new hires in formal and on-the-job training in one or more areas such as food sanitation, on-site soils evaluation, private well inspection, rabies abatement, communicable disease investigation, and migrant labor camp inspection, classification of shellfish growing areas and investigation of general environmental complaints.
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Degrees in Engineering, Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, Mathematics, Operations, Logistics, Food Science, Animal Science and Supply Chain are preferred but all majors will be considered.
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Store Daily Tasks include, but are not limited to Sales Floor Merchandising/Stocking Food Service Management Cooler Merchandising Vendor Check-Ins Communication of daily issues/challenges with Management.
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We span USDA, FDA, CFIA food processing facilities. You will start off as a trainee, learning how to clean and sanitize plants while understanding and complying with all food safety and safety policies and procedures.
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Production Superintendent - 2nd Processing (2nd Shift) Foster positive relationships with production and support staff, making our company the Employer of Choice. Provide clear direction, training, and coaching to Supervisors and indirectly to hourly production associates.
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Follow procedures in handling cash, checks, coupons, gift cards, partner cards, food stamps and WIC vouchers. Wear the Food Lion uniform with apron, complete with name badge, when on duty, has a neat and clean appearance while adhering to the Food Lion dress code.
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Individual will: Train, direct and develop hourly employeesEnsure quality of finished productDefine and implement new methods of production to improve efficiency Requirements: Successful candidate will have: 4 or more years of supervisory experience in poultry processing.
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Responsibilities: Major poultry producer has an immediate need for a Production Supervisors. AA or BS degree desired but not requiredAll areas of 2nd processing will be consideredCut-up and MSC experience are highly desirableFamiliarity with HACCP, SPC and plant efficiencies as it relates to yield, lbs.
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Birds pmh, line speeds and automatic process equipment.
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food science jobs Title: production supervisor Company: Perdue Farms in Accomac, VA
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