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Evisceration Line Worker – 6690 – L

Job Developer:
Paul Robertson
  • Full Time
  • Abingdon, ON
  • Posted on November 13
  • This position has been filled.
  • Wage: $17.65/hour
  • Job ID: 6690
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A local chicken processing plant is looking to hire Evisceration Line Workers to join their team. The Evisceration Line Worker works in a fast-paced food manufacturing environment. He/she will perform tasks to clean and eviscerate (remove the organs of) recently-slaughtered chickens to prepare for secondary and further processing. This person has direct impact on the efficiency of our operation and contributes daily to the quality of our products.

Duties:
  • Contributes to a healthy work environment, while maintaining high food safety and health and safety standards
  • Need to be able to perform all evisceration production work on a rotation basis.
  • Takes action to correct any issues and to make improvements
  • Directly helps the department to meet targets and goals while maintaining a healthy and safe work environment
  • Maintains productivity that meets/exceeds standards
  • Contributes to the team and the whole facility in a positive way
  • Other responsibilities as required
Requirements:
  • Physically demanding - Able to work in a fast-paced work environment with repetitive tasks on a moving line
  • Able to stand and walk throughout the shift for extended periods of time
  • Ability to grip, grasp, and lift repetitively through the course of the workday
  • Operate hand held mechanical machinery
  • Can work well in a team environment (with CFIA) and support fellow team members with minimal supervision
  • Inspects chicken cavities and ensures that it is free of defects, disease or foreign matter
  • Checks products for quality defects
  • Good communication skills, able to speak and read English
  • Ability to wear all personal protective equipment (PPE) and hygiene equipment, including but not limited to steel mesh guards, bump cap/hard hat, steel-toed footwear, hearing protection, smock, and gloves
  • Environment is noisy, strong odors

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