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Read screen print ticket for quantity by size and color, inspects for correctness of quantities and notify supervisor of discrepancies. Verify accuracy of quantity by size, quality of print and cure and advise operator when order is complete and ok to tear-down.
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While unloading during the run, the print specialist will be responsible for ensuring quality standards are maintained throughout the entirety of the order while constantly communicating with the Operator and Press Tech for any required troubleshooting to avoid downtime.
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Brake Press Operator. All candidates offered employment will be subject to a pre-placement test which does include a drug screen. The Operator position is an active member of a production team that will assist in the manufacturing and/or assembly of building components to ensure daily production needs are being met.
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Inspects, maintains, and operates treatment facility machinery and equipment such as pumps, bar-screen, vacuums, aerators, compressors, motors, tractors, loaders, rotating bridges, composting equipment, and the belt press as assigned by the Wastewater Superintendent.
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As a Press Operator, you will be responsible for operating an automatic stamping press to produce quality components while maintaining safety, efficiency and LEAN production goals.
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Basic Qualifications: Assist the Press Operator in keeping the press running Web up a press Identify color defects on product Adjust stacker using a touch screen Operate a vibrating jogging table Follow departmental operating procedures consistently Other tasks as requested by supervisor, department, or management Schedule is a rotating 12 hour schedule Overtime pays time and a half after 40 hours per week What's in it for YOU.
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This position is responsible for operating various Screen-Printing Press Operations. Experience in silk screen printing production is preferred. 3-5 Years Manufacturing Print Silk Screen Experience Preferred.
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Whether an operator, sales rep, a graphic artist or a clinician, we’re all driven to perform at our best— for ourselves and our clients. Essential Duties & ResponsibilitiesThe list of duties and responsibilities may include the following:Remove product from the end of the printing press or finishing machine.
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Employees within this classification will work primarily with CNC Press Brake, or CNC Turret Punch Press/Laser Cutting equipment. As a CNC Machine Operator, you will work either individually, or, as part of a small team, to produce Sheet Metal parts.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITY AREAS: Setup, calibrate, monitor, run and troubleshoot to ensure efficient performance of machinery: wrapper, heat tunnel, nitro tunnel, mixer, press-oven, sauce batcher, pepperoni slicer.
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We are looking to add to our crew of screen printing having some knowledge using a manual press and automatic press operator and been able to set up and print, full time. We are looking to add to our crew of screen printing having some knowledge using a manual press and automatic press operator and been able to set up and print, full time.
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Ability to perform the general job duties of a press brake operator. Now Hiring Press brake operator - Full time. Previous press brake experience. Ability to pass a criminal background check and drug screen.
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Accentuate Staffing is assisting a leading commercial culinary equipment manufacturer in the Fuquay area is hiring for press brake operators. Candidates must have previous experience setting up and operating press brake machinery.
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Pure Hockey is seeking a Production Operator for the screen print department. Loads garments on screen print press by sizes keeping track of size requirements. Coordinate with screen print manager to set up screens according to work order specifications, adds inks, and produces a test print for graphic approval.
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This position is responsible for the overall completion of the job assigned to the Press Operator 2nd shift 4:20pm - 2:40am Monday - Thursday. Press Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of a press while adhering to customer specification, quality requirements, company standards, guideline and safety standards.
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