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Since 1869 we've connected people through food they love. Our history was created by remarkable people, ideas, and innovations. It serves as inspiration and foundation for our future success. We’re proud to be stewards of amazing brands that people trust. Our portfolio includes the iconic Campbell’s brand, as well as Michael Angelo’s, Pace, Pacific Foods, Prego, Rao’s Homemade, Swanson, and V8. In our Snacks division, we have brands like Cape Cod, Goldfish, Kettle Brand, Lance, Late July, Pepperidge Farm, Snack Factory, and Snyder’s of Hanover. We foster a culture of belonging where people come first, and diversity is embraced. And we live our values, always, while setting the highest standards for performance. Here, you will make a difference every day. You will be part of a dynamic, collaborative, and competitive team. You will be supported to build a rewarding career with opportunities to grow, innovate and inspire. Make history with us.We are hiring seasonal employees to support our general production needs.Rate of Pay: $20/hourJob Description: This position is an entry-level operations position with various basic responsibilities depending on assigned work area, including rotating to different positions in the work area at specified intervals. He/she will be responsible for area housekeeping and other duties as assigned by area leader.Essential Job Functions:• Continuously inspect product to ensure highest levels of quality standards• Remove all baskets that are not clean and/or are broken and store in designated area• Cross train in any skill-equivalent assignments as deemed necessary by the area lead• Review pertinent information with the previous and oncoming shifts such as safety/ food safety/mechanical issues, etc.• Assist key positions such as Utilities, Operators, Baggers, etc. when possible• Clean equipment• Remove trash as necessary• Maintain a safe, neat, and clean work area in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) and Good House Keeping Practices (GHP’s)• Communicate effectively and foster a positive working relationship with all co-workers• Follow all JSA guidelines• Adhere to plant policies/procedures, safety rules, GMP’s, and Food Safety Policies and Practices• Other duties as assigned with or without accommodation.Area Specific Functions:Dry• Ensure product flow from the product feed conveyor through the slicers• Monitor slicer infeed and exit to prevent jam-ups• Pack finished product into cases in accordance with specifications• Place cartons on the superior and document lot codes for each variety• Remove bags that don’t meet specification from infeed conveyorMoulder, All 3 Lines• Set panning to assure the dough piece seam is on the bottom and monitor• Take dough weights and enter into CornerStone system• Fill all flour hoppers and monitor usage• Place pans as necessary for gapsPackaging, All 3 Lines• Straighten product prior to the slicer• Monitor slicer infeed to prevent jam-ups• Remove thrift and/or damaged product from the line• Rack off product as required• Pack product into baskets in accordance with specifications• InspectorProcessing• Sort raisins• Relieve Platform Assistant• Micros• MinorsJob Specifications:• Education - high school diploma or equivalent• Experience – prior food-related experience preferred• Other Skills – ability to read, write & understand EnglishEquipment Used:• All - Personal Protective Equipment (JSA’s) Dry - Superior• All - Housekeeping equipment Dry & Processing – Pallet jack• All - Conveyors Processing - Raisin table• All - Baskets/dollies Processing - Utility knifeCritical Demands of the Job:Rarely 1 - 5% (4.5 min. – 25 min) Occasionally 6 – 33 % (27 min. – 2 hrs.45 min) Frequently 34 – 66 % (3 hrs. – 5 hrs.) Continuously 67 – 100 % (5 hrs. – 7.5 hrs.)• Standing and walking – Continuously• Turning body side-to-side – Continuously• Lifting product weight of 2lbs. – 30lbs. – Occasionally• Grasp/handle – Continuously• Reach away from body – Frequently• Reach above shoulder level – Rarely• Crouching – Rarely• Push/pull force – Rarely• Assume awkward position during daily routine – Rarely• Forward bending – Occasionally• Visualize – ContinuouslyWork Conditions:• 8-12 Hour shift. Will receive two 15-minute breaks and one 30-minute meal period. Overtime and weekend work is required.• Environment – Noise levels will be minimal to moderate, and temperature will be controlled. Lighting is sufficient. There is a possibility of slippery footing and dust from dry ingredients.Individual base pay depends on work location and additional factors such as experience, job-related skills, and relevant education or training. Total pay may include other forms of compensation. In addition, we offer competitive health, dental, 401k and wellness benefits beginning on the first day of employment. Please ask your Talent Acquisition Partner for more information about our total rewards package.The Company is committed to providing equal opportunity for employees and qualified applicants in all aspects of the employment relationship, including consideration for employment, without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, marital status, protected veteran status, disability, age, religion, or any other classification protected by law.

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