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Load, inspect, and process parts with hands-on work instruction, visual aids, and quality alerts on our modern fleet of machining centers. 1st Shift Entry Level Automotive Machine Operator – Pay Rate $16/hr.
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Ttm.com Production Operator - 1st shift Scope: Position consists of manufacturing components in accordance with specifications and written procedures. This position may include machine operation, manual production using hand tools, visual inspection, physical measurements, and packaging finished product.
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Acting as an SMT Operator, pick parts, set up jobs per pic list, running the lines which requires 5 pieces of equipment at once, first line of inspection for all boards to ensure they are being built properly, work with techs and team leads to troubleshoot equipment failures and canning and link information to jobs.
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Required to have visual acuity to determine the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of the work assigned (i.e., custodial, general labor, etc.) Must have a good eye for visual inspection purposes and a strong attention to detail as it relates to product quality.
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Start your new career as a Machine Operator with MAU's client in Seneca, SC. As a Machine Operator , you will maximize efficiency through setups and operation of a group of clearing, fluting, and point grinding machines to complete customer orders.
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On an average 8-hour shift Qualifications Requires Skills/Abilities: Mental and visual acuity for production of quality product Education and Experience: Machine classes or vocational training helpful Entry Level: ability to train on all job functions Machining experience helpful Closing Statement Additional Comments: The job description is intended to describe the general nature of this position and is not an all-inclusive list of duties performed by employees assigned to this position.
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As a certified forklift operator, operates material handling equipment as required to move heavy weight material. Works from drawings, travel tickets, and lean manufacturing visual control boards.
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Warehouse Forklift Operator. Receive products, including visual quality inspection, compare and match all information on Packing Slip. Reports any damages / discrepancies to Manager. Warehouse Forklift Operator.
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Microsoft Teams Calling including Teams PBX, Calling Plan, Direct Routing via third-party UCaaS and CUCM integrations, Hosted Direct Routing and Operator Connect. Audio Visual/Video Conferencing.
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Performs visual inspection on all cabinets, parts and accessories as well as returns those with problems to the appropriate production or inspection area. Measures miscellaneous parts and pieces as well as communicates to Pack Size Operator.
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Minimum Requirements: High school diploma or GED.Ability to obtain forklift and motorized jack pallet certification within one month of hire; certified forklift operator preferred. Physical Requirements: Manual dexterity, visual acuity, reaching, bending, standing, sitting, and frequent lifting and moving up to 50 pounds.
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Excellent computer skills and strong understanding of MS Office products (Word, Excel); AutoCAD, Visual Basic, Visio. Responsibilities: A key member of the Albireo team, the Programmer will be responsible for developing program and operator interface graphics of building automation systems to include, but not limited to: Review of project specifications, drawings and project specific documents to establish project intent.
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NET, VB.NET, MS SQL Server stored procedures, MS SS Report Services, Visual Basic/ C+, OPC Server-Client, JAVA, Windows Services, Rockwell RSLinx/Kepware, MS Access. Web Application Developer for operator interface displays and application interface in a real-time manufacturing environment.
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O Perform visual and physical bottle checks every 2 hours - documenting results on a computer. Candidates will be responsible for 3 plastic injection mold lines. Change over, machine operation, machine operating, machine adjustments, Machine set up, Machining, tooling, quality, quality tools, quality testing, micrometer, calipers.
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Free training to upgrade your skills, including a free college tuition program. Opportunity for growth temp to hire opportunity. 6 months related experience, ability to stand for entire shift, bend, lift and walk.
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