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Bunge (NYSE:BG), a global leader in agribusiness, food and ingredients, will have more than 70 full-time jobs available in Morristown, over the course of the year.
This is Bunge’s largest hiring initiative to date in the region and is connected to the plant’s expansion with the construction of a $550 million fully integrated soy protein concentrate and textured soy protein concentrate facility. The job openings include hourly Production, Material Handling, Packaging, Warehouse Operators, Maintenance Mechanics, Engineers and Quality Food Safety Experts.
"This is an exciting time to join our growing company. Bunge has been an anchor in the Morristown community for 25+ years and we are expanding our operations to continue to meet the growing demand for our products,” said Brian Douville, Bunge’s Vice President Emulsifiers and Proteins. “We are proud to have dynamic and high performing teams creating ingredients for the fast-growing plant-based protein segment. We are looking for individuals who don’t just come here to work, they come here to grow and be part of a dynamic team," he continued.
Douville says the expansion should be completed by later in 2025.
_x000D_ Play Audio_x000D_Along with providing professional growth, training and developmental opportunities for new employees, Bunge offers a strong compensation and benefits package. In Morristown, Indiana starting wages for qualified applicants are $28+ per hour.
Douville says the hiring process is getting underway.
_x000D_ Play Audio_x000D_Bunge is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Learn more by visiting bunge.com/careers. You can also check out details about what is like to work for Bunge by following the company on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.
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