Kepak Group
QA (Ear Tag and Cattle Passport Checker)

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QA (Ear Tag and Cattle Passport Checker)
Kepak Group is currently seeking a QA (Ear Tag and Cattle Passport Checker) to join our team.
As an Irish-owned food company with over 50 years’ expertise in the meat craft, Kepak Group serves international markets, restaurants, and household food service names with prime cuts of meat, on-trend food service solutions, and ready-for-market convenience foods.
Please note that this role will require working within the Slaughter Hall, ensuring correlation of the carcass to the passport, maintaining full integrity and traceability.
Main Responsibilities:
- Matching the ear tag numbers with the passport prior to scanning it onto the linking system
- Printing labels containing kill number, kill date, lot, and sex of the animal
- Applying labels to the passport and instructing FSA to start their 10% checks
- Reporting any anomalies to the Technical Team, Slaughter Hall Manager, Supervisor, or line driver, and stopping the line immediately if necessary
- Adhering to health and safety policies and procedures at all times
- Monday to Friday:
- Working from 6.30 am to production finish
- Permanent position based on 45 hours per week
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Requirements:
- Ability to work with the abattoir and be in close contact with carcasses
- Strong communication skills (verbal and written) in English
- Basic computer literacy (training will be provided)
- Professional approach with strong influencing skills
- Meticulous attention to detail
- Commitment to good practice and compliance with food safety and hygiene requirements (training will be provided)


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Benefits:
- 31 days’ Annual Leave (after probation)
- Weekends Off
- Employee Benefits Platform
- Pension Plan
- Refer A Friend Scheme
- Training & Development
- On-Site Parking
- Cycle To Work Scheme
- Subsidised Canteen
- PPE and Work Wear Provided
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