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Title: Warehouse & Production Sorter Who we are: As one of the largest for-profit thrift operators in the United States, Canada and Australia for value priced pre-owned clothing, accessories and household goods, our mission is to champion reuse and inspire a future where secondhand is second nature.
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Must have an ability to handle working with grossly soiled linen, such as body fluid and unfavorable odors related to soiled linen items when filling in for the Textile Sorter. The Textile Worker – Operations is responsible for processing/preparing clean linen for patient/clinician use in the hospital and for contract accounts, while maintaining the highest possible quality, production, sanitation, and safety standards in Textile Service operations.
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The Production - Soil Sorter pay is $15.50 - $16.51 an hour , the starting pay is based on education, experience, other qualifications, and location of assignment. Mission Linen Supply is currently accepting online applications for Production Staff - Soil Sorter.
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The Production Staff - Soil Sorter pay is $17.30 an hour, and the starting pay is based on education, experience, other qualifications, and location of assignment. The Production Staff are responsible for industrial laundry production flow activities under the direction of the Production Supervisor and/or Production Manager of the operating plant.
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The Production Staff - Soil Sorter pay is $10.81 - $12.72 an hour. Maintain production floor distribution. Trolley garments and/or linen for truck pick-up. The Production Staff - Soil Sorter pay is $10.81 - $12.72 an hour.
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Under the direction of the Team Leader and Production Team Leader, the Textile Sorter is to process and sort all textile donations. In addition, the Textile Sorter must maintain the production area by keeping work station clean, neat, and in a safe condition.
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Description Position at Savers Job Title: Warehouse & Production Sorter Who we are: As one of the largest for-profit thrift operators in the United States, Canada and Australia for value priced pre-owned clothing, accessories and household goods, our mission is to champion reuse and inspire a future where secondhand is second nature.
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The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center is seeking a Sorter/Processor to perform a variety of functions in order to assist in the operation of the sorting room or production area of a Production Store.
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Production Team Partner - Truck Unloader & Sorter - UniFirst. UniFirst is seeking a reliable and hardworking Production Team Partner to join our UniFirst Family. As a Team Partner in the Production Department, you will be working as a team to clear out soiled products from our service trucks.
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Overview Mission Linen Supply is a family owned, privately held company, and a leading provider of products, services, and supplies to hospitality, medical, and industrial businesses.
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Sorter: Inspect the tile on the dry side and is responsible for the sealer area including cleaning the sealer booth. The Machine Operator I under the supervision of the Production Supervisor may perform any of the jobs listed below.
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UniFirst is seeking a reliable and hardworking Production Team Partner to join our UniFirst team. Our Team Partners receive ongoing cross-training, exposing them to different areas of production.
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This positon be in the finishing department operating a die cutter, coil binder or sorter machine. Machine Operater, bindery, bindery machine, Coating, Production, Machine operation, General labor, die cutting.
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The Lockbox Payment Processor / Mail Sorter prepares transactions for deposit by performing a variety of routine duties in a production environment by following well-defined and established processing procedures.
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Performs various types of routine, unskilled sorting of production product and hand packaging on production lines that combines the work of Sorter and Production Worker. Under direction of a manager/supervisor or production line leader, performs various types of routine and unskilled tasks on production lines.
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