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1 year of experience with overhead crane operations in a manufacturing or fabrication environment. This role is responsible for operating an overhead crane to lift, move, position, and reposition loads - depressing buttons, lifting levers, and ensuring load is safely attached to crane before bringing it down.
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If so, you might just be perfect for this Line Attendant I / Production Worker position MANUFACTURING WORK SCHEDULE This full-time entry-level food processing position is required to work overtime and weekends when needed.
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The Crane Operator will be responsible for safely and efficiently operating various types of cranes to lift, move, and position heavy loads. This role requires strong technical skills, attenti Operator, Crane, Operations, Manufacturing.
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Title: Manufacturing Associate I- 2nd Shift Location: Bothell, WA (Onsite)Hours: 2nd Shift- Pay Rate Range: $25-$30 Overview: Our client is seeking a Manufacturing Support Associate I to participate in cGMP activities in the cGMP production facility.
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4) You must be able to lift 45 pounds to at least 5 feet 6 inches, 10 - 20 times in a 12 hour shift. Working behind the scenes in our manufacturing plants, Plant Technicians are vital to the success of our business at P&G. As a technician, you will work on a team that is responsible for keeping production flowing, meeting performance goals and maintaining the high level of quality that consumers expect from our products.
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Both Barko Hydraulics and Pettibone Traverse Lift are affiliates of The Heico Companies, a family-owned business and parent holding company for a diverse portfolio of manufacturing, construction, and industrial services businesses.
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Perform maintenance for extrusion and NISSEI manufacturing equipment to assure uninterrupted & optimal operations. Ability to lift up to 75 pounds and work on aerial platforms up to 20 feet with or without a reasonable accommodation.
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Previous experience with the operation of motorized equipment (tow motor, low lift) highly desirable. Must have experience with controls (PLC, Air Logic), electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems as well as the ability to read and interpret machine assembly drawings and schematics.
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Lift 50 pounds by bending and stooping; climb, stand, and move around on stairs, ladders and platforms; twist, turn and bend. Able to display skills in manufacturing processes, including operating, maintaining and cleaning automated equipment.
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WORK ENVIRONMENT: Safety-focused, fast-paced manufacturing plant engaged in Lean Manufacturing/Continuous Improvement. Also, must be able to lift heavy product or raw materials up to 120 pounds multiple times per hour during an 8-hour shift or longer in overtime situations to meet customer demand.
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Our manufacturing client, located in Florence, KY has IMMEDIATE hiring needs on 1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts. Candidates must be dependable and reliable with no transportation issues, the ability to lift up to 35lbs, and follow direction from their supervisor.
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Move, Lift, or Transport Heavy Equipment with Dolly, Hoist, Crane, and Forklift. Operate RF and DC electrical and thermal diagnostic test equipment to troubleshoot or evaluate hardware performance as well as manufacturing shop equipment and common hand tools to build or modify various parts.
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Observe Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP's)Associate Requirements Background Check Able to Lift 50 pounds Stand for Shift Duration Must be at least 18 years old No Drug Test Required. Observe Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP's)Associate Requirements Background Check Able to Lift 50 pounds Stand for Shift Duration Must be at least 18 years old No Drug Test Required.
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Must Have 6 months plus of experience working as a general laborer manufacturing/construction -Ability to consistently lift up to 50lbs. A large precast concrete company that will produce concrete slabs for mostly commercial buildings.
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