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Join our food production team in Brooklyn Center. This hands-on role involves assembling, wrapping, and packing quality food products in a fast-paced environment. We seek reliable individuals for Monday-Friday schedules, with training provided. You'll ensure compliance with key safety and quality...
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United States of America , Brooklyn Center
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Join our team as a Food Production Worker at Circle K's frozen food commissary in Brooklyn Center. This hands-on role involves assembling and packaging sandwiches on a fast-paced production line in a cold environment (35-40°F). We seek reliable individuals who can follow safety standards, perform...
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United States of America , Brooklyn Center
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Join our team as a Food Production Worker in Brooklyn Center. This hands-on role involves assembly, wrapping, labeling, and packing food products in a temperature-controlled environment. The position requires reliability, the ability to lift up to 30 lbs, and standing for full shifts. We offer a ...
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United States of America , Brooklyn Center
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Join our food production team in Richmond, Canada! We seek reliable, physically fit individuals comfortable working with seafood. Your role will involve operating processing equipment and maintaining strict sanitation standards. This is a hands-on position requiring basic English, math skills, an...
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Canada , Richmond
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20.50 CAD / Hour
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Azuma Foods Canada
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Join our team as a Food Production Worker in Rochester. You will produce, assemble, and package baked goods using machinery in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. This role offers comprehensive benefits, PTO, and clear paths for career growth. A great opportunity for detail-oriented individua...
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United States , Rochester
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19.57 - 20.17 USD / Hour
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Wegmans
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Explore a world of opportunity with Food Production Worker jobs, a foundational and essential career path within the food manufacturing industry. These roles are the backbone of the process that brings safe, high-quality food from raw ingredients to the packaged goods you see on store shelves. As a Food Production Worker, you are a key player in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment dedicated to efficiency, quality, and stringent safety standards. This profession offers a stable career with clear expectations and the tangible satisfaction of creating products that consumers rely on every day. The day-to-day responsibilities of a Food Production Worker are diverse and hands-on. A typical shift involves operating machinery and performing manual tasks on a production line. Common duties include assembling food products, which can range from sandwiches and salads to prepared meals. Workers are also responsible for the precise wrapping, sealing, and labeling of these items, ensuring all packaging meets company and regulatory specifications. This is followed by case packing, where finished goods are boxed, and palletizing, where those boxes are stacked onto pallets for shipment, often using equipment like pallet jacks. A critical, ongoing responsibility is maintaining impeccable cleanliness and organization in the work area. This includes regular sanitation of equipment and surfaces to prevent contamination, adhering to strict Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs). Workers are also the first line of defense for quality control, tasked with identifying and reporting any inferior product issues or equipment malfunctions to supervisors to uphold the highest standards. To succeed in these jobs, specific skills and physical capabilities are generally required. While formal education is often not a barrier to entry, with many employers providing on-the-job training, reliability and a strong work ethic are paramount. Candidates must be at least 18 years old and possess the ability to comprehend basic verbal instructions and read product labels for accuracy and safety. The role is physically demanding, requiring the ability to stand for an entire shift, which can last 8-12 hours. Workers must be able to perform repetitive tasks, such as twisting, reaching, and lifting. Lifting requirements typically involve handling items up to 5 pounds repetitively and occasionally moving objects up to 30-50 pounds. The ability to work quickly and keep pace with production line speeds is essential. Furthermore, many Food Production Worker jobs are located in temperature-controlled environments, which can be refrigerated or frozen, requiring employees to work comfortably in cool conditions for extended periods. A keen awareness and adherence to all food safety regulations, including those set by the USDA, FDA, and OSHA, is a non-negotiable aspect of the profession. If you are a dependable individual who thrives in a structured, active environment and takes pride in contributing to a vital industry, exploring Food Production Worker jobs could be the perfect first step toward a rewarding career.

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