Processing Specialist - Full-Timeother related Employment listings - Manhattan, KS at Geebo

Processing Specialist - Full-Time

Summary The Processing Specialist is responsible for ensuring superior qualityTo perform this role, the Processing Specialist must assist with meeting deadlines for scheduled production runs, ensure adequate raw materials are available, and make sure all processing equipment is working correctly The Processing Specialist will be responsible for maintaining data logs of recipes/ingredients and sanitation logs The Processing Specialist will work closely with the management team to ensure that the processing remains consistent and that coffee production goals are met This is a key position at the brewery and carries much responsibilityThis person must ensure that the production produces high-quality products, on time and on budget Essential Job Functions:
General upkeep of equipment Maintain quality of products Continually improve production processes and quality Enforce occupational health and safety standards Ensure facility cleanliness Run routine inspections on equipment to ensure quality Additional duties as required Minimum Position
Qualifications:
5
years Food Safety related jobs Demonstrates the ability to drive improvements Ability to work well with others and communicate issues in a timely manner Expert attention to detail Physical Requirements:
Lifting to 10 pounds constantly, 11-50 pounds constantly, and above 50 pounds occasionally Carrying up to 10 pounds constantly, 11-50 pounds constantly, and above 50 pounds occasionally Reach above, at, and below shoulder height constantly Pushing and pulling constantly Twisting, bending, squatting, kneeling, crouching, climbing and balancing may also be required frequently Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Food Safety Occupational Safety And Health Stress Management Team Working Manufacturing Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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