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It'll Be LLC

Industrial Sanitation Team Member -2nd Shift - $20/hrThe position of Industrial Sanitation Team Member requires a mature, professional, punctual individual who consistently exhibits sound judgment and a positive attitude in the workplace, whilst understanding It'll Be Pizza operating procedures and standards.
Key attributes of an individual in this position are willing to learn whilst maintaining a safe and clean working environment.
Knowledge of standard food manufacturing sanitation procedures preferred.
Industrial Sanitation Team Member will work Monday through Friday, 8-hour shifts per day (including occasional Saturdays), report to the Department Supervisors, and work cooperatively with all other Team Members.
Benefits:
Competitive pay.
12 Days of Paid Vacation a year.
4 Paid Holidays a year.
Access to Health, Dental, Vision, STD and Life Insurance, 401K program.
Responsibilities:
(include but are not limited to).
Remove trash and debris from floors and working areas.
Clean and sanitize production equipment during and after Production Room shift as necessary.
Ability to identify areas of needed cleaning.
Follow scheduled cleaning list.
Follow proper sanitation procedures.
Follow all company safety procedures.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to stand, walk, bend and reach constantly throughout the entire shift.
Ability to lift 50 lbs.
frequently.
Ability to work in hot and cold environments.
Ability to occasionally work Saturdays.
About It'll Be LLC:
It'll Be Pizza is a dough manufacturing facility in Scarborough, Maine.
The company started in 2000 and has grown to employing over 60 employees.
It'll Be Pizza makes numerous flavored pizza doughs along with par-baked shells, flatbreads and a Gluten Free division.
Our products are sold nationally through our wholesale distribution partners and retail supermarket accounts.
About the Company:
It'll Be LLC.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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