Food Production Associate- 1st shift Manufacturing - Eden Prairie, MN at Geebo

Food Production Associate- 1st shift

Eden Prairie, MN Eden Prairie, MN $19 an hour $19 an hour 9 hours ago 9 hours ago 9 hours ago Since 1955, E.
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Sween Company, a 3rd generation family-owned organization, has been making a difference nationwide by providing sandwiches and food solutions for people on the go, delivering convenience without compromise.
Our product is consumed by millions of people each year, including our military! If you would like to be a part of the excitement, growth, and rewarding work at E.
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Sween Company, join our diverse teams in Eden Prairie, MN.
Come work for a company that truly values people most of all and we will win as one! E.
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Sween is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Minority/Female/Veteran/Disability What is in it for me? $19.
00 per hour Shift Schedule Monday through Thursday 6:
00am to 4:
30pm OT Required at times on Fridays EMT (PTO) of 136 hours per year and 8 paid Holidays Medical, dental, vision, company paid life insurance and 401k with matching up to 4% Employee Recognition Employee Boss Bucks Program Opportunity for annual pay increases based on performance Growth opportunities Free sandwiches for breakfast, lunch, and breaks each day while at work Employee discount on sandwiches to take home Free on-site Physical Therapist Job Requirements and work environment Assemble various E.
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Sween products on a fast-paced assembly line Stand, bend, and twist for long periods of time Work in colder environment at 32-38 degrees Safely handle all products (pork, chicken, tuna, beef, cheese, eggs, and bread products) Follow our Good Manufacturing Practices which includes:
no jewelry or piercings, no nail polish, or fake nails.
Must wear closed shoes, long pants, face mask, hairnet, gloves, and smocks Ability to work overtime as needed.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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