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Ohio Department of Agriculture

Meat Inspector Trainee District 7

Ohio Department of Agriculture, Delaware, Ohio, United States, 43015

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Position Meat Inspector Trainee – District 7

Agency Ohio Department of Agriculture, Delaware County

Responsibilities

Receives training and mentoring from higher level meat inspector to learn procedures and assists in conducting inspections of registered meat plants, private, commercial slaughtering plants and custom‑exempt red meat and/or poultry processing facilities

Learns to perform ante mortem and postmortem inspections of carcasses and enforces state and federal sanitation, humane slaughter, meat processing and food safety policies, procedures and guidelines

Conducts visual examination of live animal and/or poultry prior to slaughter while looking for abnormalities in appearance and behavior such as sick, hurt and/or non‑ambulatory

Contacts veterinarian for final disposition of unhealthy animals and records results

Makes determination of age of beef through dentition of cattle 30 months or older for removal of backbone due to concerns of BSE

Performs visual, tactile and/or incisory inspection of head, lymph nodes, viscera, carcass and offal to determine whether or not pathological conditions are present, and carcass is in clean and wholesome condition

Inspects all equipment, facilities and personnel to ensure acceptable sanitation levels and prohibits use of unsanitary, unsafe and/or unapproved equipment and facilities until cleaned and/or corrected to include pest and rodent control, use of pesticides and chemicals, condition and use of potable water supply and waste and sewage systems

Halts production for poor sanitation and/or non‑compliance

Assures proper disposition of unfit and condemned products, enforces sanitary dressing procedures and controls carcass branding

Learns labeling requirements and assists in reviewing labeling materials

Reviews proposed labels, product formulations, production procedures, quality control programs, quality control records and laboratory reports for state inspected meat and/or poultry establishments

Checks formulations of all types of meat food products for compliance with federal regulations and periodically monitors inspection procedures for maintaining compliance in production of meat products

Learns sampling procedures and assists higher level inspector with submission of product samples of products for analysis for microbiological adulterants and for consumer protection

Requires meat slaughter plants to conduct microbial testing for generic E.coli to verify adequacy of process controls for prevention of fecal contamination

Learns how to document verification results and navigate in the Public Health Information System (PHIS)

Assists higher level inspector with other meat inspection duties as assigned

Performs re‑inspection of meat and/or poultry products and non‑meat ingredients for such products intended for further processing or distribution; inspects critical control points in preparation and handling of meat or poultry products (i.e., monitors formulation, temperature controls, preparation procedures, use of restricted ingredients and sampling) to ensure compliance

Prepares, maintains and monitors required records, reports and formulations concerning product condemnations and retentions; controls all sanitation discrepancies and corrective actions

Assists in industry quality control programs

Analyzes report deviations, travel and pay reports and submits such through proper channels

Attends training courses (e.g., Incidence Command Systems training courses; Inspection System Procedures including Homeland Security)

Refresher seminars and on‑job training activities

Qualifications

1 course in animal science, agribusiness and/or food business management

OR 3 months experience in livestock industry/industrial meat and poultry processing

AND 1 course in biological sciences or chemistry

AND must be able to provide own transportation

OR equivalent of minimum class qualifications for employment noted above

Union Representation OCSEA – collective bargaining unit members have selection rights before non‑bargaining unit members. All other applications will only be considered if an internal bargaining unit applicant is not selected for this position.

Diversity & Inclusion ODA values its internal diversity and pledges to cultivate an inclusive and engaging environment for all employees where differences are embraced and celebrated. The agency commits to building a workforce that champions the advancement of these principles and initiatives. The values on which these efforts are founded are respect, empathy, transparency, equality, and equal access.

Benefits

Medical Coverage – Ohio Med PPO plan

Dental, vision and basic life insurance – premiums free after one year of continuous service

Paid time off – vacation, personal, and sick leave

11 paid holidays per year

Childbirth/Adoption leave

Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) – employee contributes 10%, employer contributes 14%

Deferred Compensation – Ohio Deferred Compensation program (457(b) voluntary retirement savings plan)

Maternity Benefits – expanded maternity health care benefits, prenatal care, home health care services, inpatient delivery claims, NICU claims, postpartum care, medications, prescriptions with no copay for pregnancy related

Training and professional development – attendance at training courses and refresher seminars

Schedule & Working Hours Full‑time – Varies; 5:00 AM–1:00 PM or 7:00 AM–3:00 PM

Salary Competitive: $47,757 – $58,074 annually

Contact Linda Roberts, Linda.Roberts@agri.ohio.gov

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