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Cattle and Sheep Butcher Wanted at Protos in Sörby
Protos ABVästmanlands län, Heby
Previous experience is desired
Food really matters.
At Protos, we develop food products that are good for both people and the environment. For us, it is a given that food should taste good, be nutritious, and be produced with minimal resource impact.
We have deepened our work in local and sustainable meat production. Additionally, we are developing an entirely new range of protein-rich, plant-based foods.
We believe in both animal-based and plant-based proteins – the best of both worlds.
It’s not either/or – it’s both/and!
In Uppland, in Sörby, we have a smaller slaughterhouse where we primarily handle cattle and sheep. Here, we process both KRAV-certified animals and conventional animals, which are then further processed in our food facility in Visby. Some of our production is also cut in Sörby – this mainly involves take-back services (service for our suppliers).
We work long-term with development, quality, and sustainability. Protos now collaborates with many farmers in the Mälaren Valley to work locally and regionally with various food raw materials.
We therefore believe that our company has succeeded in combining the best of both worlds: a solid and high-quality operation in Sörby, while simultaneously being close to Sweden’s largest food market, offering many opportunities for influence, ideas, and collaborations.
We are now looking for a cattle and sheep butcher for our operations in Sörby.
We can offer a small, but very family-like work group in Sörby.
Apply for the job via email: [email protected], and we will call for interviews on a rolling basis!
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