Herbruck Poultry Ranch

Sanitation l - 3rd Shift

Saranac, MI - Full Time

*3rd Shift Only*  

Purpose:  

To clean the processing facilities nightly to Herbruck’s Quality Standards.  

Essential Job Duties:  

  • Must follow all company HACCP rules and GMPs 
  • Disassemble, sanitize, and reassemble the parts of the equipment. 
  • Use and operate a power washer 
  • Use and operate the air compressor to clean equipment. 
  • Wet and scrub equipment. 
  • Follow the assigned cleaning and sanitizing checklist. 
  • Perform any/all other duties assigned to you 
  • Ability to comply with the strictest standards for animal welfare and to report incidents of abuse, neglect, or breach of bio-security to preserve the health and welfare of our birds.   

Qualifications: 

  • Must be at least 18 years of age 
  • Willing to work a flexible schedule to include weekends and holidays as assigned 
  • Does not own or maintain routine contact with swine or birds 

 Physical Demands:  

  • Ability to perform essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodations 
  • Ability to remain standing and/or walking for extended periods of time on concrete floors 
  • Ability to stoop, bend, climb, and lift at least 25 lbs. continuously throughout the day 
  • Periodically lift up to 50lbs  

Safety: 

  • Follow all company safety rules 
  • Proper PPE
  • LOTO Authorized per assigned job duties 
  • Ladder Safety Trained 
  • Hearing Conservation Testing 

Benefits Highlights:

  • Competitive wages & PTO
  • Free Wellness Clinic
  • Premium Free Health Care option.
  • 401(k) match.
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