CAMERA OPERATOR
Description
Cooler Camera Operator
Start Time: 4:30am
Camera operator is in charge of taking pictures of cattle presented for USDA grading during the cooler’s steer run. Cattle will come to the grading bench ribbed between the 12th and 13th rib.
The operator will follow the tag number shown on his monitor and take pictures of the presented rib eyes that match the tag number. The operator is responsible for proper camera placement and accuracy of pictures to help insure the best possible grade for each head presented. The camera operator will also be responsible for cleanup of the camera upon completion of the steer run.
Qualifications:
- Computer skills
- Detail oriented
- Knowledge of different computer programs
- Troubleshooting
- Must be able to work in cold environment
- Able to work 8+ hour shifts.
- Able to operate camera with two hands
- Must be able to work around livestock
- Ability to lift, push and pull product repetitively in a hot and/or cold assembly line environment
- Ability to work with sharp instruments
- Must maintain good personal hygiene.
- Production experience preferred in a food processing facility.
- Punctual and attentive
- Must be comfortable working alone or in a team
- Willing to cross train
- Any other responsibilities per management
- High School degree or equivalent required.
EOE/Vets/Disability
About JBS
JBS began in 1953 as a small, family-owned company in Brazil. We have continued to steadily grow and are now the largest animal protein processor in the world. Though our business has grown, our family values remain our foundation. We seek to hire dedicated individuals who are committed to learning and share our desire to be the best. At JBS, our team members are our most important asset and feeding the world is our greatest goal. The Plainwell facility began operations in 1918 under the Murray Packing company. In the 1960's, it was acquired by Murco and in 1998 by Packerland. In 2000, Packerland was acquired by Smithfield. In 2010, the facility joined the JBS USA family.
Plainwell is the only JBS plant with Modified Atmospheric Packaging (MAP), a packaging process that changes oxygen levels to extend shelf-life. The MAP process is a part of the Plainwell ground beef operation. Plainwell is also one of the few plants that produces ground beef patties. Over one million lbs (450,000 kg) of beef are produced each day. The Plainwell facility produces biogas in an anaerobic lagoon and uses it in place of natural gas to heat a portion of the water used in the plant. The facility was recognized by the American Meat Institute as a Tier 3 facility for its accomplishments with ISO 14001. Plainwell recently built a $31 million distribution center (85,000 ft²) with a 55,000 box capacity.
Opportunities
Investing in our people is a large part of the reason why success at JBS is so achievable. Working in operations gives you the opportunity to contribute to the very core of our business: producing the highest quality products for families around the globe. At the JBS operations facilities, we offer career growth opportunities for people with all kinds of interests and backgrounds who are interested in working in a fast-paced, hands-on environment. Additionally, opportunities for those who enjoy working within the production environment and are excited about both leading a team and ensuring we are producing a top quality, safe product for families across the globe.
Benefits
JBS® values the people who make our company a success. We want to be sure our team members know just how much we appreciate their dedication by ensuring they love working with us. As part of our total compensation package, JBS® and offers comprehensive employee benefits designed to meet the healthcare and financial goals of our team members and their families today, tomorrow and in the future.