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£13.50 - £113.52 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Vigo, West Midlands

Ref 060000309

Posted 7 days ago

£12.30 - £12.71 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Cowes, Isle of Wight

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Posted 29 days ago

£12.76 - £16.02 Per Hour

Full Time, Permanent

Congleton, Cheshire

Ref SH-54

Posted 8 days ago

Frequently Asked Questions:

How many Food Packer jobs are available on Pertemps?

There are 3 Food Packer jobs available on Pertemps right now.

What does a Food Packer do?

A Food Packer is responsible for efficiently and hygienically packing food products for distribution. Working in a food production or packaging facility, this role involves ensuring the accurate and safe packing of various food items while adhering to quality and safety standards.

Tasks required include:

  • Adhere to strict hygiene and sanitation protocols to prevent cross-contamination..
  • Affix labels to food packages with accurate product information, including ingredients, allergens, and expiration dates..
  • Clean and sanitize work areas, equipment, and tools regularly..
  • Communicate effectively to ensure a smooth workflow..
  • Complete production logs and reports as necessary..
  • Conduct regular quality checks on packaged food products to ensure they meet specified standards..
  • Ensure accurate counting, arrangement, and labelling of items in each package..
  • Ensure all packaging materials meet hygiene and quality standards..
  • Follow safety protocols and guidelines to maintain a safe working environment..
  • Identify and remove any defective or undesirable items..
  • Identify and report any discrepancies or defects in the packaging process..
  • Inspect food products for quality, freshness, and adherence to specifications..
  • Maintain accurate records of packaged food items, including quantities, batch numbers, and quality control checks..
  • Monitor packaging material levels and communicate with the supply chain or warehouse for replenishment..
  • Pack food products into designated containers or trays according to specified standards..
  • Report any shortages or discrepancies in materials to supervisors..
  • Seal packages securely to maintain freshness and prevent contamination..
  • Set up and prepare packaging materials, including trays, containers, and labels..
  • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as required..
  • Work collaboratively with other food packers, production staff, and supervisors..
What are the entry requirements for a Food Packer?

No academic qualifications are required. Training is typically provided on-the-job and varies according to the type of packing and product. Formal courses are run for specialist packing.