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Zenith Tech is looking for a Mixer Operator in our Roads division, and our Bridge building division. Under the direction of the Foreman, we're looking for a Volumetric Mixer Operator responsible for operating a Mobile Concrete Mixer mounted on a truck.
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This position is a great fit for people who have experience working within the food processing and packaging industry to include but not limited to job titles such as Food Mixing, Food Mixer, Mixing Machine Operator, Compounder, Mixing Blending Operator, and Blending Operator.
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Our Ready-Mix customers, the Batch-man, and the Mixer Operators are all vital to the Loader Operators performance function and should be considered as the Loader Operator “Customers”. Our Ready-Mix customers, the Batchman, and the Mixer Operators are all vital to the Loader Operators performance function and should be considered as the Loader Operator “Customers.
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Lazarus Naturals is seeking a Mixer Operator for our 1st shift in the Consumer Goods industry. As a Mixer Operator, you will play a crucial role in our manufacturing process.
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Asphalt Plant Operator- Raccoon Valley, TN. Operates asphalt plant controls to weigh and deliver specified quantities of aggregates and asphalt cement to dryer for heating and to mixer for mixing and dumping into trucks.
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Ability to work at heights up to 90 feet wearing appropriate PPE to perform maintenance or repair to plant components (ex: silo, drag slats, traverse, bag house, elevators, batch towers, drum/mixer, conveyors) utilizing ladders, stairs, manlifts and catwalks.
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Operate various types of equipment such as dozer, loader, skid steer, man lift, forklift, water truck, mixer truck and sweeper. Apply for the Quarry Worker/ Heavy Equipment Operator today and jump start your career with the CRH Materials family.
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Asphalt Plant Operator- Raccoon Valley, TN Position Overview Operates asphalt plant controls to weigh and deliver specified quantities of aggregates and asphalt cement to dryer for heating and to mixer for mixing and dumping into trucks.
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Stand in for multiple roles - Camera Operator (full size and remote cameras), Audio engineer, Studio Director. Haivision Encoder/Decoder, Makie Audio Mixer, TriCaster video booth. Stand in for multiple roles - Camera Operator (full size and remote cameras), Audio engineer, Studio Director.
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Position truck under the batch plant to be loaded by the Batch Plant Operator/Plant Manager. Perform physical activities such as climbing a ladder to inspect loads of ready mix concrete, hanging mixer chutes, and lifting up to 50 pounds.
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Operates a variety of machinery, equipment, and tools associated with projects and work activities, which may include a utility truck, tractor, cement mixer, pick axe, sledgehammer, saw, chainsaw, loop, torch, shovel, rake, broom, hedge clipper, mechanic tools, hand tools, ladder, or two-way radio.
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The roller mill operator will work under the guidance of the Mill Manager, Mill Production Supervisor and Mill Mixer Operator. Duties/Responsibilities: Receive and Unload Whole Corn Trucks Control the roller mills and supply flaked corn to the Mixer Operator Take samples for lab analysis and quality control Clean area and assist maintenance team and others when needed Qualifications Required Skills/Abilities: Commitment to safety and quality culture.
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Kent Nutrition Group/Blue Seal, a member of theKENT®Corporation family of companies has a great opportunity to join their team as a Mixer in Waterloo, Iowa! Kent Nutrition Group/Blue Seal, a member of theKENT®Corporation family of companies has a great opportunity to join their team as a Mixer in Waterloo, Iowa.
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Ability to perform basic plumbing and electrical repairs and properly operate a variety of hand and power tools, vehicles and heavy equipment, including wrenches, screw drivers, drills, jack hammer, air compressors, weed trimmers, mowers, chain saws, televising equipment, power saws, cement mixer, rodder, backhoe, pickup, jetting/vacuum/dump trucks, and line locate equipment.
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Skills; ("Chemical operator" or "Chemical Handler" or "Lab Assistant" or "Chemical Mix Operator" or "Chemical Mixer" or "Chemical Blenders" or "Chemical Technician" or "Print operator" or "Lab technician.
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