Production Worker

Lewis BakeriesMurfreesboro, TN
18h$23Onsite

About The Position

Lewis Bakeries located in Murfreesboro, TN is looking to fill several Full Time, open positions at our bakery! As a General Helper, you will be responsible for operating and maintaining the continual running of machines and equipment, while also adhering to workplace safety, food safety and product quality guidelines. Full-Time with required Overtime! Starting wages as of 5/1/23 begin at $22.77/hr, with annual increases and shift premiums! $500 Quarterly Attendance Bonus Most competitive benefits package in the area: Blue Cross & Shield Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Disability & Retirement plan... all for $41 a week employee only, and $53 a week for family!! We work 24 hours, 6 days a week including every Saturday and Sunday. Shifts are 10-12 hrs. You MUST be able to work any shift available and be on a rotating shift until either placed on an open job/shift once qualified or when seniority grants a preferred shift. QualificationsRequirements:

Requirements

  • Physical requirements include repetitive lifting/stacking up to 25lbs overhead , pushing/pulling heavy carts of materials, lifting 50lbs of ingredients and other physical labor as needed.
  • Must be able to work in extreme hot or cold conditions as some areas of the plant can be hotter than others, especially in the Summer.
  • All candidates must successfully pass pre-employment steps including background check and drug screen.
  • You MUST be able to work any shift available and be on a rotating shift until either placed on an open job/shift once qualified or when seniority grants a preferred shift.

Responsibilities

  • operating and maintaining the continual running of machines and equipment
  • adhering to workplace safety
  • adhering to food safety
  • adhering to product quality guidelines

Benefits

  • Blue Cross & Shield Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Life Insurance
  • Disability & Retirement plan
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