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Production Worker / Packaging Operator Qualifications/Education: High School diploma or GED preferred. Production Worker / Packaging Operator Columbia City, OR Production Worker / Packaging Operator Salary : $18/hr - $20+ Shift : M-F, 3p - 11:30p, with OT Job Type : Full-time.
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Required Education, Experience, & Skills High School Diploma or GED and 5 years work experience, specifically in mechanical, cable assembly and SMT soldering. Required Education, Experience, & Skills High School Diploma or GED and 5 years work experience, specifically in mechanical, cable assembly and SMT soldering.
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Education and Experience High School diploma or GED. Class "C" Groundwater Certification issued by the state of Texas. Examples of Duties•Assists the Manager in all facets of the Water Production Department operations; Assumes Manager's role in the absence of the Manager.
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High School and or technical/vocational training Heavy equipment such as a dover, forklift, etc. Duties will include, but not be limited to, the following:Load and operate high-speed blendersOperate blending/milling equipmentOperate smelters and spray dryer, record temperature at specified intervalsEmpty smelter.
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Complete daily housekeeping duties Job Requirements Qualifications: High school diploma or GED1-2 years experience in production Shift: 7pm-7am M-TH Pay: $17-19 an hour. Job Description Advanced Personnel Resources is seeking a Production Operator to join a local company.
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Responsible for housekeeping in his area responsibilityCarry out any other duties requested from the Production Manager/SupervisorMinimum Requirements:Basic educational degree or High school diploma or general education diplomaNo prior experience requiredKnowledge of common software programs (MS office)Ability to read and understand work orders, production process, safety regulations and quality procedures and instructions.
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What You Will Bring: High school diploma or equivalent Previous experience in a production or manufacturing environment Ability to learn and adapt to new skills and knowledge quickly Basic mathematical skills and proficiency in using a calculator and measuring tools Physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs, perform repetitive tasks, and be on your feet majority of shift Ready to embark on a fulfilling journey with us.
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High school diploma or equivalencyWe offer a competitive salary and an excellent total rewards package. SummaryThe production operator is capable of contributing to all phases of the production process.
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Included is the operation of automated production equipment, primary diagnosis of machinery failures, aiding with preventative maintenance, and sanitation of equipment. Operators must be flexible and adaptable, as they may be required to rotate job assignments throughout production.
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In the role of Production Operator you will form part of a team, maintain high housekeeping standards and play an important part of serving our customers with excellence. Assemble raw products for batch making, blend products, prepare containers for finished product, fill and package finished goods Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent required.
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High school diploma or equivalencyThis position offers a salary of $ with a shift differential of $ from 5PM to 5AM. We offer a competitive salary and an excellent total rewards package.
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High School Diploma or GED - Must be able to accurately read a tape measure, work instruction, finished product specifications. Beginner to interm Night Shift, Finishing, Operator, Production, Night, Manufacturing, Retail.
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In absence of high school/GED, candidate should have 3 years (relevant Mfg. experience) or 5 years overall experience. High School diploma or equivalent; read, write and communicate clearly in English to carefully and consistently follow procedures.
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Bachelor’s degree in Film Production, Computer Science, Animation, or a related field, or High school diploma plus equivalent work experience is required. Produce high-quality video content in a virtual production studio environment for medical education and corporate messaging.
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As we continue to push the boundaries of healthcare through cutting-edge research and development, we are seeking ambitious and driven high school graduates who are ready to contribute to the future of medicine.
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