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Foster Farms in California is hiring a maintenance associate to assist with preventative maintenance of rooftop equipment, basic repairs, and facility upkeep on a daily schedule.
The role requires 2–4 years in maintenance, warehousing or inventory control, SAP experience preferred, and good communication. You will lift up to 50 lbs and join a team focused on safety and efficiency.
Pay Rate $18.99 per hour
Day shift
At Foster Farms, our mission is creating great food and serving great moments. Our vision is to be the best and most trusted food company, empowering and nourishing the lives of those we serve. We measure our success by how well we protect and care for our team, our consumers, our animals, and our environment, while delivering operational excellence and exceptional value to our customers.
The primary function of this position is to assist with performing basic maintenance such as Preventative Maintenance of equipment on the roof, identification of problems, repairs and installations, as well as maintain and replace machine parts, adjust; and paint, build, clean and modify the facilities, buildings and its grounds, according to a set schedule
Foster Farms is always looking for talented individuals to join the Foster Farms Team. We offer the experience of a large organization; however, we operate like a family business. More than half of our openings are filled with internal promotion, and we encourage Team Members to gain a variety of experiences across different functional groups.
This is a high-impact opportunity to shape the future of the ready-to-eat business at a leading food company, directly supporting our mission, vision, and values. You will play a critical role in delivering safe, high-quality food and great moments for millions of families.
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