Kraft Heinz in Columbia will be hosting multiple on-site interviews at the Columbia Job Center, January 19 and February 9, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., for production line workers.
Positions start at $15.75-$16.25/hour, with annual raises up to $20.60. Kraft Heinz offers six shift options, day/night, career advancement opportunities, full benefits, and the potential for same-day hiring.
“We’re happy to be assisting the Kraft Heinz Company in Columbia once again with their hiring needs,” said Sundi Jo Graham, Communications Coordinator for the Central Workforce Development Region. “Whatever we can do to assist employers in today’s struggling economy, while also helping to remove any barriers that may get in the way for job seekers to find employment, we’re happy to do. Hosting this hiring event is just one of the ways we get to do that.”
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The Kraft Heinz Company is one of the largest food and beverage companies in the world, with eight $1 billion+ brands and global sales of approximately $25 billion. They are a globally trusted producer of high-quality, great-tasting, and nutritious foods for over 150 years.
Perhaps most famous for their Oscar Mayer hotdogs, The Kraft Heinz- Columbia Plant first opened for business in 1985, making the famous franks.
Other services are available at the Columbia Job Center for both employers and job seekers. Employer services include talent search assistance through the MoJobs database, the ability to reach out to UI recipients, retention assistance, labor market information, ACT Workkeys and NCRC testing, hiring incentives, and veterans services. Job seeker services include job search assistance, free resource computers, career and training services, workshops, skill assessments, work-based learning, and more.
The work done to assist the communities of mid-Missouri is a collective effort of the Central Ozarks Private Industry Council (COPIC), the Office of Workforce Development, and the Central Workforce Development Board, along with numerous community partners.Services are provided through four comprehensive Job Centers, four satellite locations and an administrative office.