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Immediate openings for manufacturing jobs in Cranberry Township at Kawneer Cranberry, an Arconic Company. Kawneer is a large commercial window manufacturing company who supplies windows and aluminum to companies nationwide.
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Previous experience in manufacturing/modular housing is desired BUT not required, we will train you in-house. Our manufactured homes, modular homes, mobile homes, park models, and commercial modular buildings can be found throughout the United States and western Canada.
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Comply with Food Manufacturing Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) policy. If you're motivated, detail-oriented, and seeking a rewarding production worker role, we encourage you to apply.
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MasTec’s Clean Energy and Infrastructure Group (CE&I) is a $2 billion annual revenue business unit that provides construction services for industrial facilities; building products manufacturers, power generation facilities, manufacturing plants; solar, wind, and thermal energy plants; buildings, and infrastructure.
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Agriculture, timber, and tourism industries form the economic base of the area with some light manufacturing. STNC - Security/Utility WorkerSalary: $21.89 HourlyJob Type: Short-Term, Non-ContinuingJob Number: 2022 - STNC-SUWClosing: Location: Ukiah, CADepartment: Maintenance and OperationsDESCRIPTION Mendocino-Lake Community College District is currently accepting applications for a Short-Term, Non-Continuing Security/Utility Worker for our Maintenance and Operations Department.
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Exposure to various environmental factors commonly found in a manufacturing. Operating under general supervision, the Industrial Worker assumes responsibility for executing a wide range of tasks integral to the production of sheet metal products across various departments, including chimney fabrication, general fabrication, and stainless-steel fabrication.
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Comply with Pel-Freez, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), and Occupational Safety and Health Administration policies and procedures, food safety standards, general safety, animal welfare, and good manufacturing practices.
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Engage in an exciting manufacturing role where you, as a Manufacturing Worker, will actively participate in the production of cutting-edge products. As a Manufacturing Worker, you'll assemble and operate various equipment and components, contributing to our innovative production process.
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Complete pre and post trip inspections on all doc Forklift Operator, Lift Operator, Dock Worker, Part Time, Worker, Forklift, Manufacturing, Transportation. As a Dock Worker, you will load and unload freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner.
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Although DFL Dock Workers do not work inside a warehouse, you must maximize space when loading freight.
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Although DFL Dock Workers do not work inside a warehouse, you must maximize space when loading freight.
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Warehouse worker/Picker/packer/Assembly worker/manufacturing associate Description: Shift Schedule 1 st Shift – Summary Description This role is responsible for executing manufacturing operations on site.
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Although DFL Dock Workers do not work inside a warehouse, you must maximize space when loading freight.
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Although DFL Dock Workers do not work inside a warehouse, you must maximize space when loading freight.
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