FSQA FSIS Post-Mortem Sorter - B Shift

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Job Details:

SUMMARY:

Examine and pre-sort carcasses post-mortem during the harvest process for presentation to Food Safety and Inspection Service personnel who conduct mandatory inspection of all carcass and parts.

Perform initial pre-sortation of carcasses on a moving conveyor line as part of process to determine whether carcasses are wholesome and fit for human consumption. Identification and pre-sortation of the carcasses includes the head, tail, tongue, thymus gland and all viscera of each animal harvested.

  • Performing physical and visual pre-sortation of product.
  • Conducting pre-sortation and verifying condition of various organs, lymph nodes, complete cervical visceral and rail pre-sortation of all carcasses harvested.
  • Addressing issues arising around the pre-sortation of product in accordance with regulations, guidelines and training.
  • Assisting with post-mortem pre-sortation and maintaining all associated parts for veterinary disposition.
  • All other duties as assigned by manager.

Requirements:

Education/Certifications: Prefer High School Graduate or equivalent. College or technical school a plus

Experience: Minimum of 1-year experience in the Fresh Meats industry preferred or other QA type experience or relevant education.

Computer Skills: Basic

Communication Skills: Must be able to communicate effectively in ALL Areas of communication: verbal, written, and reading.

Some Examples, but not all-inclusive area: giving verbal feedback to supervisors, other departments, and coworkers, compiling paperwork at the end of the day.

Special Skills: Frequent physical activities such as walking, climbing, standing and kneeling are required, including climbing stairs, ladders and walking on catwalks. Job responsibilities may require extended hours. (10 hours or more) This position requires the use of a knife and hook. Job could involve heavy lifting (50lbs or more) individually. Work in hot and humid (80 – 100) environment.

Must add a resume to be consider for this position. Applicants who do not attach a resume will not be considered.

This position is slated for candidates who are currently working at this facility. Priority consideration will be provided to these applicants first. If local Team Members are not selected, Team Members from other locations will then be reviewed for consideration.

Relocation Assistance Eligible:

No

Work Shift:

B Shift (United States of America)

Hourly Applicants ONLY -You must complete the task after submitting your application to provide additional information to be considered for employment.

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We provide our team members and their families with paid time off; 401(k) plans; affordable health, life, dental, vision and prescription drug benefits; and more.

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