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Camera /Scale Operator /Tagger | LEXINGTON

Top JobLocated in Lexington, NESalary:
$23.
03/hr Email Levi.
Julian@ExpressPros.
com or text the word Tyson to (620) 259-8990 and we will contact you for an interview! Job description This is part of a rotating 3 person team.
Worker will be expected to perform the following duties:
Scale operation:
Rapidly and accurately input carcass ID and grading information into the grading scale.
Operator will need to recognize and understand proper tagging procedures.
Carcass Preparation:
Moving/repositioning the carcass in order to take needed images while on the chain.
Camera operation:
Required to learn and fully understand the function of the grading camera.
Operator will be expected to ensure that a precise image is taken of the best representative side of a carcass at normal chain speed.
Environment:
This is a cold environment on the floor, jackets and gloves will be provided.
Areas can be cold, wet, fast paced.
Qualifications:
warehouse/floor production (meats/food) is a plus, but no specific experience necessary, can and will be trained on the job.
Experience with camera/scales and its software strongly preferred.
Must be reliable and able to work well on a 3 person team.
Job Type:
Contract Salary:
$23.
03 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insuranceHealth insuranceLife insuranceVision insuranceSchedule:
Evening shiftMorning shiftNight shiftAbility to commute/relocate:
Lexington, NE 68850:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)Shift availability:
Day Shift (Preferred)Night Shift (Preferred)Overnight Shift (Preferred)Work Location:
In person #CB Express Office:
Hutchinson 25 West 2nd Hutchinson, KS 67501Salary:
$23.
03 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Express Employment Professionals

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