Lead, Sanitation - 3rd Shift - Zeeland, MI at Tyson Foods

Zeeland, Michigan, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Junior (1 to 2 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Food Processing, ManufacturingIndustries

Requirements

  • Completed Lockout/Tagout and Chemical Training required within first week; must complete scissor lift and forklift training within first two weeks
  • Must complete required chemical training to understand requirements on dispensing and disposing of chemicals; must understand MSDS and all safety requirements for storage, use, and proper disposal of all chemicals used
  • Must be able to perform the Sanitation Laborer Training Checklist job tasks within expected training period
  • Must be able to follow direction and stay on task with little to no supervision
  • Must be able to effectively communicate to colleagues and management
  • Troubleshooting and analytical skills preferred
  • Must be able to safely operate scissor lift, forklift, hand jack, and other industrial equipment
  • Must be able to read and understand the Sanitation SOP’s, manuals, and related documentation as written
  • Proficiency in reading and writing; ability to complete on-the-job paperwork and effectively communicate across all management levels
  • Must be able to tolerate heights up to 70 ft off the ground and move objects of 100 lbs. using mechanical device
  • Must be able to work variable shifts of up to twelve (12) hour days including weekends and holidays
  • Willing and able to perform the physical requirements of the job with or without a reasonable accommodation

Responsibilities

  • Prepare work areas and teams for proper startup, shutdowns, and change overs to ensure all sanitation processes are being completed as required
  • Work with Team Members daily to provide guidance, direction, training, coaching, and tools necessary to complete required tasks in safe, effective, and efficient manner
  • Lead department meetings and huddles to ensure team members are aware of expectations, informed of all safety/quality concerns or updates, HR news, issues with equipment, cleaning schedules, and other important communications effecting sanitation
  • Perform daily inspections to ensure sanitation Team Members are following proper processes and that the sanitation of equipment and production areas meet or exceed quality and sanitation expectations
  • Assemble/disassemble equipment and machinery to effectively sanitize and/or inspect equipment
  • Respond to sanitation requests from production supervisors and Team Members as needed
  • Monitor production and sanitation equipment and immediately notify supervisor of any maintenance/repair concerns
  • Effectively communicate any performance/behavioral, quality, safety, or other issues and concerns to supervisor/manager in timely manner
  • Serve as primary contact for Team Members for all issues; expected to address all team members in professional manner
  • Complete paperwork, schedules, reports and any other documentation in systems and/or on paper as required
  • Notify Supervisor and/or QA of contamination concerns
  • Follow company policies/procedures written or verbal
  • Assist supervisor in effectively meeting daily departmental goals/requirements and act as liaison between Team Members and supervisors as far as communicating goals, ensuring team members have clear direction and tools needed to perform job safely and effectively
  • Perform all other tasks as assigned

Skills

Lockout/Tagout
Chemical Handling
MSDS
Scissor Lift
Forklift
Sanitation Processes
Team Leadership
Safety Training
Equipment Inspection

Tyson Foods

Produces and distributes protein food products

About Tyson Foods

Tyson Foods specializes in producing and distributing a variety of protein products, including beef, chicken, and pork. The company operates a comprehensive supply chain that allows for efficient delivery of fresh meat and processed food products to a wide range of customers, from high-end restaurants to local butchers. Unlike many competitors, Tyson Foods focuses on large-scale production and distribution, which helps them serve both retail and foodservice markets effectively. The company also prioritizes sustainability, implementing initiatives to enhance environmental practices, animal welfare, and community support. Tyson Foods aims to elevate food quality and sustainability standards in the food industry.

Springdale, ArkansasHeadquarters
1935Year Founded
IPOCompany Stage
Food & AgricultureIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
401(k) Company Match
401(k) Retirement Plan
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Paid Vacation
Paid Holidays
Relocation Assistance

Risks

Rising feed costs due to climate change could increase operational expenses.
Consumer backlash against GMOs and insect protein may affect brand perception.
Labor shortages in meat processing could disrupt Tyson Foods' production capabilities.

Differentiation

Tyson Foods is a leader in protein production, including beef, chicken, and pork.
The company emphasizes sustainability, focusing on environmental impact and animal welfare.
Tyson Foods leverages a vast supply chain for efficient farm-to-table delivery.

Upsides

Tyson Foods invests in insect protein, aligning with sustainable food trends.
The acquisition of Williams Sausage Company expands Tyson's product offerings.
Tyson's IT hub in Lisbon creates over 200 technology jobs, enhancing operational efficiency.

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