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[ad_1]Come join our family at In-N-Out Burger! We have an excellent opportunity for a full-time Patty Room Technician based in our Lancaster, TX Meat Department.The Patty Room technician will work in the Meat processing department and must be able to work prolonged work assignments in temperatures as low as 34 degrees Fahrenheit. General Responsibilities:Stacking and packing the meat patties at the end of the patty linePrepping meat patty crates, packing patties into crates, label and stack crates at the end of the lineFinal inspection of all products before it is packed to shipAssist in disassembling all equipment after production has ended each dayAssisting in other meat department positions when necessary Work Schedule + Benefits:Full-time position, Hourly (non-exempt) Pay Range: $22.00 to $24.50/hourly DOEThe above represents the expected pay range for this job requisition. Ultimately, in determining your pay, we'll consider your experience and other job-related factorsHours: 5:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; some overtime as neededDays Off: Tuesday and Wednesday Weekend and holiday availability requiredExcellent Benefits, to include Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, FSA’s, 401(k)/Profit Sharing Plan, Adoption Assistance, Education Reimbursement, Supplemental Health Plans and Pet InsuranceQualifications:High school diploma or GEDA minimum of one (1) year experience working in a meat facility, food processing plant, or similar warehouse experience Experience with production line work; repetitive line work (preferred)Ability to move freely in and around obstacles common in the meat production room Physical Demands/Requirements:Ability to lift a minimum of 70lbs Cold working conditions - Ability to withstand prolonged work assignments in temperatures as low as 34 degrees Fahrenheit; Temperature fluctuations in the warehouse Repetitive Action - Packing meat patties, stacking, feeding, labeling, rotating, inspecting, cleaning tools and equipment, keeping meat department organized and cleanPhysical demands - Position requires frequent lifting, standing, reaching, climbing, pulling, stooping, bending, and kneelingMaintain constant mental focus and constantly be aware of surroundingsABOUT In-N-Out BurgerIn-N-Out Burger was founded in 1948 by Harry and Esther Snyder in Baldwin Park, California, and remains privately owned and operated. Under the direction of the Snyder family, the company has opened restaurants throughout California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, Oregon, Colorado, Idaho, and Washington. In-N-Out Burger’s menu has remained the same since 1948, and we have maintained a simple philosophy – serve only the highest quality product, prepare it in a clean and sparkling environment, and serve it in a warm and friendly manner. We have built a reputation for fresh, made-to-order foods prepared and served by friendly, well-trained Associates.In-N-Out Burger offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefit package. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer by choice. Should there be a need, In-N-Out Burger will provide a reasonable accommodation to complete the interview process upon request.[ad_2]

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