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Potato Processor

Job DescriptionPotato ProcessorPeopleReady of Grand Forks, ND is now hiring Potato Processors! Potato Processors work in various areas of potato processing facility and perform a variety of jobs and tasks required to maintain smooth operation and to assist when specific needs arise.Apply today and you could start as soon as tomorrow.As a PeopleReady associate you'll benefit from:
Connections and experience with some of the top companies in your area Great benefit package options Get matched to jobs quickly Competitive pay and steady schedule The ability to see your schedule and track your hours right from our easy-to-use app, JobStack! Pay Rate:
The pay rate for this job is $18.29 - $19.29 / hourWhat you'll be doing as a Potato Processor:
Picking up and shoveling spills of processed potatoes Opening bags and dumping contents into totes Pressure washing Assist with packaging Maintaining a sanitary environment Quality Control Other duties as assigned Available shifts:
Shift Timings:
1st Shift (Day), 3rd Shift (Night)Day and Night shift available, 12 hour shiftsJob requirements:
Must have an acceptable safety record. Must have an acceptable attendance record. Must be able to work independently, with minimal supervision. Must be able to commit to a set schedule Background verification required Ready to take control of the way you work?Complete our application to join the PeopleReady team today.#PriM Recommended Skills Packaging And Processing Duties Quality Management Self Motivation Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $('.external-apply-email-saved').on('click', function (event) window.ExternalApply = window.open('/interstitial?jobdid=j3t3h66xm5hv983q6h8', 'ExternalApply-j3t3h66xm5hv983q6h8'); ); $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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