Meat Inspector - Part Time - Mahaska
Listed on 2026-03-14
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Government
Public Health
Overview
The approximately 345 employees of the
Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) are responsible for a wide range of programs that affect the quality of life of every Iowans. Both Iowans living on the farm and those in our towns and cities are impacted almost daily by the work of the Department.
The
Meat & Poultry Inspection Bureau is recruiting for a part-time Meat Inspector for the Mahaska County region in southeast Iowa. The successful candidate will inspect locker plants, small packing plants, and any other establishment in which animals are slaughtered and/or processed for resale to the public to ensure compliance with the Iowa Meat and Poultry Inspection Act.
This is a part-time position with a flexible schedule . Hours for this position range from 0-40 per week, with an average of 19 hours per week, and a maximum of 988 total hours per state fiscal year.
- Conducts antemortem and postmortem inspections of livestock and poultry, using senses and required hand tools to examine animals for disease.
- Travels to and conducts walk-through inspections of regulated facilities, ensuring compliance with sanitation standards.
- Conducts examinations of finished and in-process products to ensure wholesomeness and compliance with product labeling standards.
- Reviews records generated by inspected facilities to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and facility programs.
- Enters inspection results daily into designated computer system and prepares non-compliance reports and memoranda as needed to communicate findings.
- Communicates with regulated facilities regarding inspection results, regulatory requirements and changes to policies; conducts outreach to new facilities to aid compliance with regulatory requirements.
Meat Inspectors must maintain a valid driver's license for statewide travel to conduct inspections and must successfully complete the USDA-FSIS Food Inspector Livestock and Inspection Methods courses within six months of hire. Meat inspection work frequently exposes inspectors to hot, cold, wet, or slippery conditions. Inspectors must be able to handle knives and other tools effectively, and must have full use of their senses, including sight, hearing, touch, and smell.
Inspectors are also subject to a background check required for access to federal computer systems.
The preferred candidate will possess a background in the meat industry, food industry, regulatory work or agriculture, with relevant experience and/or education in food safety, animal health, agriculture, or related areas. The candidate will demonstrate strong written and oral communication skills and will be able to both work independently and establish strong professional relationships with industry representatives and colleagues alike.
How to applyApplicants may attach a cover letter and resume to their application. Application materials can be uploaded in the Attachments Section during the application process.
BenefitsAs a part-time employee of IDALS you are a State of Iowa employee and eligible for a benefits package that includes:
- IPERS (Iowa Public Employee Retirement System) which is a fixed income or defined benefit pension plan.
- Paid leave includes annual leave, sick leave and holiday pay prorated based on the number of hours worked.
- Reimbursement for driving miles.
To learn more about benefits available as a State of Iowa Employee clickhere to visit the web page.
ComplianceE-Verify and Right to Work: The State of Iowa participates in E-Verify, a federal program that helps employers confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees. Within the required timeframe, new hires will be verified through the E-Verify system to ensure authorization to work in the United States. The State of Iowa also complies with the federal Right to Work laws, which protect employees’ rights to work without being required to join a labor organization.
For more information, please visitwww.e-verify.gov.
For additional information, please click on this link to view the job description . USDA courses in slaughtering and processing must be completed before inspection duties begin. The USDA poultry course must also be completed during the first year of employment.
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