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Maksteel Processing powered by UPG is looking to fill a Crane Operator position in the Dearborn, MI location. Approaching $1.5B in annual revenue, the UPG portfolio of companies operates more than 3 million square feet of manufacturing space, a fleet of 200+ trucks, and over 20 production facilities across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
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Serves as back up to:Saw Operator, Shipping/Receiving/Delivery Pickup Driver. In addition, the Inventory Clerk will perform duties related to cutting and issuing of materials in the production saw area and will perform basic tasks related to shipping and receiving.
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In addition to the general job description below, the ideal candidate may also possess the following skills : Production, Manufacturing, Warehouse, General Labor, Forklift, Quality Control,Material Handler, Loader / Unloader, Equipment Operator, Reach truck, Dock Stocker.
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From drilling to completions to production, Great Plains Oilfield Rental supports you with the ultimate toolbox of premium services, rental equipment and professionally trained crews. The Field Operator will be responsible for assisting in all phases of assembly, disassembly, and repair of containment units, delivery and setup of rental equipment, and general labor related to tubular products.
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Under the direction of a Rig Manager, the Relief Operator organizes the rig crew (Floor Hands and Derrick Hands), conducts Job Safety Meetings, delegates the collection of materials and equipment needed to perform the contracted services, drives the Rig to the work site, operates the rig and equipment and directs the crew to set-up and prepare the rig for the tasks to be performed.
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Required five (5) years of workover rig experience; production experience a plus; minimum two (2) years Rig Operator experience required and at least two (2) years (prefer 3 years) operational and safety experience as a Derrick Hand and Floor Hand required.
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Operate Lattice Crawler crane to move drilling rigs, perform production work and any other lifting jobs that may fall within the scope of crane operations. Crane Operator is primarily responsible for managing the disassembly, movement and re-assembly of the crane.
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Title: Lease Operator. Comfortable with Scada and Production Software. This person will work alongside Production Foreman and/or Field Mechanic team to effectively resolve any issues on units and relevant production equipment in the field.
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Reports to: Directly to Production Foreman. Works Directly Alongside: All Production team and Mechanics on location to resolve relevant troubleshooting issues. Able to handle Central Production Facilities in Addition to their Routes.
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As a Production Operator A, you will be responsible for operating basic packaging equipment, stacking, loading, and unloading products. We currently have an opportunity for a Production Operator located at our manufacturing facility in Temple, TX.
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Assist machine operator/apprentice in changeover and clean up (press, gluer, or slitter). Assist machine operator/apprentice in changeover and clean up (press, gluer, or slitter). Inspect bearings, shields, and cylinders before and after all jobs for damages.
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Seasonal Production Operator. Experience in a manufacturing/production environment preferred. responsible for supporting production packaging and processing operations, sanitation responsibilities and forklift operation.
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Moves materials and items from receiving or production areas to storage or to other designated areas/pre-assigned dock doors. Reads production labels, customer order, work order, shipping order, or requisition to determine items to be moved, gathered, repacked, disposed or distributed.
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Communicate (via an intranet, email, telephone, or personal conversation with Production Supervisor) Report miss-hits or problems (to Production Supervisor). Communicate (via an intranet, email, telephone, or personal conversation with Production Supervisor.
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Coating Operator is responsible for safely operating the coating equipment and to ensure Coating Operations are completed in adherence to Standard Operating Procedures and maintaining 100% cGMP & compliance.
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