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7. Meat Processing Technician

Meat processing technicians play a crucial role in the food processing industry by processing meat products efficiently, safely, and in compliance with regulatory standards. They contribute to the production of high-quality meat products that meet customer expectations and regulatory requirements. The average hourly wage for a meat processing technician in Canada typically ranges from $15 to $25 per hour.

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meat processing technician, one of the jobs under a retail meat cutter

Responsibilities of a Meat Processing Technician

  • Operating Machinery: Meat processing technicians operate and monitor machinery used in the processing of meat products, such as grinders, slicers, mixers, and packaging equipment. They ensure that equipment is functioning properly and follow safety protocols during operation.
  • Cutting and Trimming: They cut, trim, and portion meat according to specific requirements, such as customer orders or production specifications.
  • Mixing and Seasoning: Meat processing technicians may be involved in mixing and seasoning meat products to create various recipes, such as sausages, burgers, or marinated meats. They follow recipes and portion ingredients accurately to ensure consistent product quality.
  • Packaging and Labeling: They package processed meat products into containers, trays, or vacuum-sealed packages, ensuring that products are labeled with relevant information such as weight, price, expiration date, and product name. Labels must comply with regulatory standards and company policies.
  • Quality Control: Meat processing technicians inspect meat products for quality, freshness, and adherence to specifications during the processing and packaging stages. They may perform visual inspections, use measuring instruments, and follow quality assurance protocols to maintain product quality.
  • Inventory Management: Meat processing technicians monitor inventory levels of raw materials and finished products, replenish supplies as needed, and ensure proper storage to prevent spoilage or contamination. They may also assist with inventory counts and record-keeping tasks.

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