Student Egg Gatherer Jobs
By Maple Leaf Foods Inc At Hanover, Ontario, Canada
Adhere to CHEQ, Biosecurity & Animal Welfare requirements (Training will be provided)
All PPE is provided to employees (Boot Reimbursement of $125 after 3 months of service)
Opportunities for growth and training development!
Be reliable and dependable, able to be at work every day, on time
Able to work in a fast paced and repetitive task environment
Have the desire to learn

Are you looking for a job that's both rewarding and fun? Become an Egg Packer and join a team of dedicated professionals who take pride in their work! Enjoy a fast-paced environment and the satisfaction of knowing you're helping to feed the world!

An Egg Packer is responsible for packing eggs into cartons or trays for distribution. They must ensure that the eggs are properly packed and labeled according to the customer's specifications. Egg Packers must also inspect the eggs for any defects or damage before packing them. They must also be able to work quickly and accurately to meet production deadlines. To become an Egg Packer, you should have a high school diploma or equivalent and experience working in a warehouse or production environment. Skills required for an Egg Packer include attention to detail, manual dexterity, and the ability to work quickly and accurately. Knowledge of food safety and handling regulations is also important. Responsibilities of an Egg Packer include packing eggs into cartons or trays, inspecting eggs for defects or damage, labeling cartons or trays, and ensuring that the eggs are properly packed and labeled according to customer specifications. Experience working in a warehouse or production environment is beneficial for an Egg Packer. Qualifications for an Egg Packer include a high school diploma or equivalent and experience working in a warehouse or production environment. Education for an Egg Packer is not typically required, but a high school diploma or equivalent is beneficial. Tools that help Egg Packers work better include egg cartons, egg trays, egg scales, and egg graders. Good tips to help Egg Packers do more effectively include paying attention to detail, working quickly and accurately, and following food safety and handling regulations. Common Egg Packer interview questions include: What experience do you have working in a warehouse or production environment? What do you know about food safety and handling regulations? How would you handle a situation where you had to pack eggs quickly and accurately?