Overview
A produce inspector is responsible for physically inspecting fresh produce during the growth and harvest process. Produce inspectors will also grade the product in accordance to the USDA guidelines.
Responsibilities/Duties
- Ensure quality of manufactured goods.
- Inspect goods as they are finished.
- Examine materials from suppliers before sending them to production line.
- Using USDA and customer specification, grade product for quality, condition, weights, and size.
- Ensure produce is kept at proper temperature.
- Perform quick visual inspections.
- Record pass/fail grade of products.
- Weigh product and samples to verify packaging weight.
- Compare color, shape, texture, or grade of product or material with color chart, template, or sample to ensure consistency.
- Use thermometers, voltmeters, moisture meters, or tensiometers to test products.
- Understand the use of the tools needed for quality inspections to include sizers, scales, calipers, and other measuring devices.
- Collaborate with USDA Produce Inspectors for needed quality federal inspections to ensure resolution of issues.
Requirements:
- 2+ years of experience as a produce inspector (Required)
- High school diploma or equivalent qualification.
- Experience in a production environment
- A minimum of 2 years' experience in a similar role.
- Excellent knowledge of MS Office.
- Good math, technical, and communication skills.
- Strong understanding of quality control standards and testing techniques.
Shift Availability
2nd shift and 3rd shift Only
Pay Rate:
$20/hr-$24/hr
Job Location:
Monroe NJ, 08831