We are looking for a Meat Cutter to join our Team!
Some of the responsibilities include:
- Break down beef, pork, poultry, or other meat products into various cuts
- Weigh out portions for sale
- Wrap and package products for sale
- Grind meat products for sale as necessary
- Prepare sausages and cured meats
- Properly sanitize all equipment with disinfectant
- Follow all safety guidelines
- Cuts, trims, and prepares meat for sale to customers. Receives and fulfills custom orders. Packages and displays meat. Labels meat to indicate cut, grade, preparation date, best-by date, and other relevant information.
Meat Cutter Requirements and Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED certificate preferred
- Prior meat cutting experience or training strongly preferred
- Knife skills
- Basic math skills
- Knowledgeable about various cuts of meat and proper cooking techniques
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
- Ability to stand for up to 8 hours
Cutters will cut and trim meat from larger, wholesale portions into steaks, chops, roasts, and other cuts. They then prepare meat for sale by performing various duties, such as weighing meat, wrapping it, and putting it out for display. In retail stores, they also wait on customers and prepare special cuts of meat upon request.
Shift:
m-f 6:30/7:00am – 3:00, 4:00PM is the hard stop (USDA) Sanitation duties.
Details:
Cutters are standing at a table and can only pivot while cutting as all their tools / resources are within an arm’s length. This mitigates them from walking around the floor with a knife in their hand. The knives are sheath when not cutting. Cutters wear steel toe waterproof boots with non-slip traction soles. The cutting tables are against a wall, so a cutter is never facing another cutter directly across from them. The cutting tables are 6’ long, so cutters are never standing side by side on top of each other. The production room manager is either standing behind the cutters or within a 6-foot radius monitoring the cutters actions and will take corrective action if he observes a cutter using a knife dangerously.