Production Worker - Fabrication Manufacturing - Arkansas City, KS at Geebo

Production Worker - Fabrication

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0 Arkansas City, KS Arkansas City, KS $18 an hour $18 an hour 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago STARING RATE $18.
00/Hr.
JOB
Summary:
Fabrication Production worker will work directly on a production line to ensure a product is de-boned, trimmed or cut to customer specifications.
They will be responsible for being an example to other team members using a continuous improvement mentality and will work to perpetuate a Creekstone Proud culture through attitude and actions.
Essential Functions:
o Position requires individual to cut, trim, fabricate and package beef products in a production line setting.
Processing will involve use of a knife and hook to bone out or trim large pieces of product or may involve the use of powered equipment such as saws or wizard knives.
Work environment is cold and damp with temperatures of less than 45 degrees.
It is a fast paced and physically demanding position All other duties as assigned KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
o Stand entire shift on concrete and/or elevated platform Lifting, pulling, pushing, or carry up to 60 lbs.
for knife positions and 100 lbs.
for non-knife positions on occasion Tolerate repetitive motion using your hands/wrist/arm/torso and legs Will be required to use the proper equipment to trim, debone, skin meat product.
Willing to wear necessary personal protective equipment such has hardhat, steel-toed-boots, gloves, etc.
Must be willing to work with sharp knives, some power equipment and / or saws Ability to work in cold/damp indoor working conditions Must be able to work at a steady pace PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Climbing occasionally Stooping occasionally Crouching occasionally Standing for 8 or more hours per day Walking frequently Pushing frequently Pulling frequently Gasping frequently Repetitive motions frequently Lifting:
0 - 100# Creekstone Farms Premium Beef is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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