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Pellet Mill Operator

W-S Feed & Supplies Ltd.
W-S Feed & Supplies Ltd.
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Business Location:
Tavistock, Ontario
Position type:
Full Time
Category:
Work Place Location:
In Person
Hours:
Night Shift
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Expired on September 21, 2024 at 4:30pm

Job Description

W-S Feed & Supplies Ltd. is an independently owned and operated company. As an industry leading manufacturer of livestock feed, the company is strongly committed to its values of quality and service. We offer our customers a wide variety of feeds in the Dairy, Beef, Swine and Poultry species. This position involves operating the pellet mill to manufacture finished feeds as per a specific formulation. Operator will monitor systems and equipment to ensure temperature, consistency, and that the final product meets quality standards. Performing basic and routine maintenance on mill equipment, complete daily production reports and good housekeeping to ensure area is swept and kept clean 

Education

Not Applicable

Experience Required

Candidates must be reliable, detail oriented, mechanically inclined and have excellent communication skills. Feed manufacturing or agricultural experience is preferred.

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