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CROWN Cork & Seal USA, Inc., a wholly owned company of Crown Holdings, Inc. is a global leader in the design, manufacture and sale of packaging products for consumer goods. Our complete array of food packaging serves a variety of markets, including fruit, vegetables, dairy, fish, meat, ready meals, pet food, infant milk powder and other dry food products.
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Experience in high-speed metal packaging related to the manufacture or use of Beverage, Food or Aerosol packaging. We do this by delivering innovative packaging that offers significant value for brand owners, retailers and consumers alike.
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Repair/seal damaged packaging and boxes including peg-hook items. surveillance system, key cutter, panel saw, paint mixer, flooring cutters, compacter baler). Zebra phone, telephone, paging system, copiers, fax machines, computers, CCTV.
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But still think Crown Cork & Seal could be the right fit for you? Also, as part of our Total Safety Culture, Crown is committed to the safety, health and well-being of all of our employees and their families.
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Job Summary:The Material Handler I position accurately processes the intake, transfer, and storage of all mechanical seal components and packaging in accordance with company procedures and expected time frames.
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Crown Cork & Seal USA, a global metal packaging company is looking for a 1st shift Palletizer ($19.39 an hour) at our plant in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Utilize proper packaging materials (chipboard, top frames and pallets) as required.
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Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc. Proven experience in managing and supervising employees (i.e. Cost Accountant, Payroll Accountant, etc. We offer a wide selection of food cans from round to bowl as well as shaped cans.
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Accurately weigh, count, seal, package, and label ready-to-use cannabis products. Full-time position on our Packaging team assisting with all aspects of preparing cannabis for shipping to multiple dispensaries.
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This role requires collaboration with CROWN's Technical Center, production facilities, and suppliers to provide technical support for the development and performance of lacquer coatings applied to metal packaging for food products.
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We are looking for a Handpack Lead interested in starting a SWEET career as part of our packaging team at PIM's Pierce Street facility in Somerset NJ. Seal containers or materials, using glues, and/or staples.
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Operate store equipment as needed depending on one specific role and department (e.g., Zebra phone, telephone, paging system, copiers, fax machines, computers, CCTV surveillance system, key cutter, panel saw, paint mixer, flooring cutters, compacter baler.
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BA/BS degree in Food Science, Engineering, Packaging or a related discipline. 5+ years in a packaging manufacturing environment, food production or a similar industry. Position Overview: This position is a field technical service manager who will spend the majority of their time traveling to customer facilities to troubleshoot processes, investigate product quality issues, and conduct trials in a food manufacturing environment.
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Training is provided and the employee will report to a senior technical manager with extensive experience. Extensive travel (Up to 80%) will be required to service customer needs. Location: This position will support CROWN Food Division customers in the Midwest United States.
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Our range of machinery includes form-fill-seal, feeding, bag filling and sealing, pouch-making equipment, flow-wrap, reclosable packaging solutions, palletizing, stretch-wrapping and more.
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Assist with culling and pricing dead and distressed plants. Ensure cross merchandise, side stack products, j-hooks and gravity feed bins are placed. Empty plant racks onto plant tables merchandising by planogram, price, and color block as.
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