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Meat Wrapper
Posted on Apr 06, 2021 by H & M Meats Inc.
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Location Grande Prairie, AB
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Earnings $18.00 hourly
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Work Hours 30 to 44 hours per week
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Position Permanent Full Time
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Vacancies 1  Vacancy
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Closing Date Apr 20, 2021
Employer
H & M Meats Inc.
Languages
English
Education
No degree, certificate or diploma
Experience
7 months to less than 1 year
Additional Skills
Food safety/handling skills
Weight Handling
Up to 23 kg (50 lbs)
Specific Skills
- Manually pack goods into bags and boxes or other containers
- Clean machines and immediate work areas
- Check products and packaging for basic quality defects
- Transport raw materials, finished products and packaging materials
Transportation/Travel Information
Public transportation is not available
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities
- Fast-paced environment
- Repetitive tasks
- Attention to detail
- Standing for extended periods
Personal Suitability
- Team player
- Reliability
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.
By e-mail:
In Person:
15025-100th St
Grande Prairie, Alberta T8V7C2
Between 08:30 AM and 11:30 AM
Advertised Until
Apr 20, 2021
Important notice: This job posting has been provided by an external employer.The Government of Alberta and the Government of Canada are not responsible for the accuracy, authenticity or reliability of the content.
- METHODICAL
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Interest in comparing information to clean work areas and equipment; and in measuring ingredients
- OBJECTIVE
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Interest in feeding - offbearing to dump ingredients into hoppers of mobile tank trucks and mixing and grinding machines, to feed flattened boxes into forming machines to construct containers, to remove filled containers from conveyors, and to feed and unload tobacco processing machines
- innovative
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Interest in checking products and packaging for basic quality defects
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