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Must wear all required PPE, including fire-retardant clothing, hard hats, face shields, hearing protection, safety glasses, and steel-toed boots. 5 plus years (in total) of compression process, production, and equipment related experience and/or training.
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Must follow safety guidelines and wear applicable safety equipment, e.g., safety glasses, side shields, approved safety shoes, and other PPE as needed. Escalating to the appropriate teams when Safety, Quality, or Production goals are at risk or more support is needed.
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The Compounding Process will be performed in accordance with established production records and company SOPs in a concerted effort to manufacture sterile liquid pharmaceuticals. Physically able to wear cleanroom/protective gowning and equipment, including but not limited to gowning, goggles, face shields, respirators, and protective gloves.
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Knowledge to properly utilize PPE such as ear protection, safety glasses, hard hats, boots, gloves, face shields and uniforms. Our Vermont Manufacturing team is currently looking for Production Workers to support our Waterbury factory in performing various functions in the ice cream production process to ensure safe operation of the machinery, with a focus on producing quality product.
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Safety shoes, hearing protection, respirators, and face shields must be worn to eliminate the risks associated with these hazards. Direct contact with Maintenance Supervisor, and operations production employees.
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The employee must comply with the assigned location PPE requirements including but not limited to safety glasses, hearing protection, appropriate gloves, clothing and shields for required tasks and closed toed or safety shoes as required by facility safety policies.
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Safety Glasses with side shields while on the production floor. We are a growing company in this competitive industry, and we are always seeking new ways to improve quality and increase production while continuing to provide the service and quality that has been our hallmark.
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The Material Handler I will be responsible for all material handling needs, primarily picking warehoused parts and delivering to assembly areas to ensure efficient production. Work closely with production lines to ensure full utilization of people, materials, and equipment to meet customer demand.
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Physically able to wear cleanroom/protective gowning and equipment, including but not limited to gowning, goggles, face shields, masks, and protective gloves. The Supervisor will liaise with Production/Compounding Supervisor and Production/Filling Supervisor to ensure the necessary support required by those areas is provided.
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Assembly, Hand tool, Production, Blueprint, Mechanical, Mechanical assembly, Power tool, Assembling, Hand and power tools. Safety glasses with side shields are required in the manufacturing environment.
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The performance of this position may occasionally require exposure to manufacturing areas which require the use of personal protective equipment such as safety glasses with side shields and mandatory hearing protection.
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On new molds, stainless steel hoses, shields, and hearth assemblies as required. Machine, Operate, Load, Set-Up, Troubleshoot, Maintain, Inspect, Forklift, Crane, Overhead, Production, Electromechanical, Automotive, Maintenance, Welding.
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Production Planning Analyst. Experience in manufacturing and production control processes and procedures. Facilitate weekly production meeting for assigned value streams. Reports to Supervisor Production Control.
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Wear safety-toed footwear, safety glasses with side shields, hearing protection, and additional personal protective equipment (PPE) where required. Produce sheet metal products as scheduled by Production Control and Supervisor.
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SKF aims to have net zero greenhouse gas emissions at all our production facilities by 2030. Steel toed shoes and ANSI approved safety glasses with side shields must be worn at all times.
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