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A leading grocery chain is seeking a Meat Cutter to join their Meat Department. This role involves cutting, trimming, and displaying meat products, ensuring customer satisfaction and compliance with health regulations. Candidates should have experience, customer service skills, and the ability to lift heavy weights to fulfill the demands of the position.
Whitehall, PA 18052, USA
POSITION TITLE: Meat Cutter
DEPARTMENT: Meat
REPORTS TO: Meat Manager
FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt
JOB SUMMARY:
To cut meat and related products in a variety, size, quality, and trim as directed by company standards.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1) Cut and trim all merchandise as directed by company standards.
2) Price and display product in cases as directed by Meat Manager or Meat Supervisor.
3) Maintain a clean and sanitary work, display, and storage areas.
4) Communicate temperature failure of cases and storage areas to manager in charge.
5) Maintain good customer service relations by providing prompt and courteous service at all times.
6) Observe policies and procedures established by the department.
7) Observe all local, state, and federal health weights and measures laws.
8) Abide by all company policies stated in the Employee Handbook.
SUPPLEMENTAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1) Assist in wrapping and packaging of product when needed.
2) Receive, weigh, and breakdown meats and related products.
3) Maintain operating equipment and follow OSHA regulations.
MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
1) Ability to read and write to properly tag product.
2) Must have dexterity in hands to enable the cutting and trimming of the meats.
3) Ability to lift up to seventy (70) pounds at least forty percent (40%) of the time.
4) Should have at least one year experience as a meat wrapper.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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