Sanitation Worker - Shift 2

Abilene, TX
Full Time
Mid Level

Job Summary

The Sanitation Worker is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness, sanitation, and overall upkeep of the production plant and facility. This role plays a critical part in ensuring a safe, clean, and organized environment that supports food safety, operational efficiency, and company quality standards.


What You’ll Do
  • Collect and dispose of facility trash, cardboard, recycling, and production waste materials
  • Perform daily cleaning and sanitation of raw and finished goods processing and packaging departments
  • Complete custodial duties including sweeping, dry and wet mopping, floor scrubbing, polishing, and vacuuming
  • Check, refill, and replace sanitizers throughout the facility
  • Clean and sanitize restrooms using approved disinfectants and cleaning procedures
  • Supply empty containers to production areas and assist with cleanup of parts and materials
  • Separate recyclable materials including paper, glass, and metal according to company procedures
  • Move larger waste containers to designated collection areas and assist truck drivers with loading trash when needed
  • Sweep and maintain outdoor areas immediately surrounding facility entrances, sidewalks, and walkways
  • Maintain and properly care for cleaning equipment including vacuums, floor scrubbers, mobile sweepers, and cleaning carts
  • Clean and disinfect all drinking fountains and common touchpoint areas
  • Mix and prepare cleaning and sanitizing solutions according to established formulas and procedures
  • Use approved cleaning solutions to remove stains and maintain sanitary surfaces throughout the facility
  • Keep cleaning supply and storage areas organized, clean, and properly stocked
  • Identify and report maintenance needs, repairs, or shortages of cleaning products and equipment
  • Follow all chemical handling and safety procedures and reference SDS information when required
  • Properly wear and use required PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) including gloves, boots, safety glasses, rain suits, and other protective gear
  • Perform all duties in compliance with GMPs (Good Manufacturing Practices), food safety standards, and company safety policies
  • Perform additional duties and responsibilities as assigned ​​​​​

Qualifications & Requirements
  • Previous custodial, sanitation, janitorial, or manufacturing cleaning experience preferred
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced production environment
  • Ability to safely lift, push, pull, and move materials and equipment as needed
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to cleanliness and safety
  • Reliable, dependable, and able to maintain regular and punctual attendance
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Attendance Requirement
  • Must be punctual with strong and consistent attendance

Compensation
$18.00 per hour

Schedule

🕒 2nd Shift
Monday – Friday
3:00 PM – 11:30 PM


⚠️ Candidates must be flexible and available to work daily overtime as needed.

Why Join the Pure Treats Primal Pet Foods Team?

We take care of our employees with competitive benefits and rewarding perks, including:
401(k) with Company Match — up to 4%
Employee Referral Bonus Program
Attendance Incentives
Paid Vacation & Sick Time
8 Paid Company Holidays Per Year
Low-Cost Medical Insurance
Competitive Dental, Vision & Supplemental Coverage
Discounted Pet Insurance — because pets are family too! 🐶🐱
Career Growth Opportunities & Ongoing Training
Supportive Team Environment & Much More!
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Join a company that values hard work, quality, and the people behind every product we make.
 

Primal Pet Group is a Drug Free Workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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