Meat Cutter - Retail Or Wholesale
Posted on Jan 27, 2021 by Stadium Donair & Pizza
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Location Edmonton, AB
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Earnings $18.00 hourly
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Work Hours 35 to 40 hours per week
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Position Permanent Full Time
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Vacancies 1  Vacancy
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Closing Date Mar 25, 2021
Employer
Stadium Donair & Pizza
Languages
English
Education
Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Equipment and Machinery Experience
- Slicing machine
- Sausage machine
- Power grinder
- Manual cutting utensil
- Band saw
Experience
Will train
Additional Skills
- Wrap and package prepared meats
- Weigh meats for sale
- Train meat cutters
- Sell meats to customers
- Clean meats to prepare for processing or cutting
- Supervise other butchers, meat cutters and fishmongers
Specific Skills
- Slice cooked meats
- Remove bones from meat
- Prepare special displays of meats, poultry and fish products
- Prepare special orders
- Make special sausages
- Grind meats
- Cut fish into steaks and fillets
- Cut, trim and prepare standard cuts of meat
- Cut carcasses, sides and quarters
- Clean and prepare fish and shellfish
Work Site Environment
- Odours
- Cold/refrigerated
Personal Suitability
- Flexibility
- Accurate
- Team player
- Client focus
- Dependability
- Reliability
- Organized
How to Apply
Anyone who can legally work in Canada can apply for this job. If you are not currently authorized to work in Canada, the employer will not consider your job application.
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- METHODICAL
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Interest in compiling information to process customers' orders; and to maintain inventories and keep records of meat sales
- OBJECTIVE
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Interest in precision working to grind meats and slice cooked meats using powered grinders and slicing machines
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Interest in determining the amounts and types of meat cuts to be prepared; may supervise other butchers and meat cutters
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