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The Forklift Operator is accountable in operating and maintaining the Cradle/Stand sand delivery system by operating the Cradle/ Stand, performing preventative maintenance, maintaining proper sand levels in the customer blender hopper, and communicating directly with the data van during stage operations.
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Your Job Flint Hills Resources is looking for a Plant Operator to join our team at our Asphalt plant in Rosemount, MN. As a Plant Operator you will work as part of a team to ensure the overall operation of the terminal including basic functions such as receipt and shipment of raw materials and asphalt products, manufacturing of asphalt products, lab testing, inspection and record keeping requirements, computer-oriented tasks, and the maintenance of the equipment in the facility.
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The Warehouse Associate/Forklift Operator is responsible for ensuring our products are moved within the warehouse in a safe and efficient manner and performs the loading/unloading of route trucks manually or by forklift operation.
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St. Mary Medical Center, a member of Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, is looking for a (Pool/per diem) Telephone Operator to join our team! Telephone Operator or Switchboard experience (preferred.
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Our growing company is in search for new talent for the role of Grain Elevator Operator. Our growing company is in search for new talent for the role of Grain Elevator Operator. Summary: Performs basic grain elevator operations duties including: receiving grain, accurately weighing & grading and placing in proper bins; loads out grain according to contract specifications; maintains facility, equipment, and grounds.
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Georgia Wastewater Operator Class I License RequiredMust read, write, and comprehend English (operational, process, safety, and quality instructions). Required Certification/Licenses/Training:Georgia Class I Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator’s LicenseMust possess a valid driver’s license and a safe driving record.
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High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and one to five years of related flexographic press operator experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Marine Forklift Operator: experienced marina forklift operators please give detailed background on experience and certifications, pay rate will vary from dockhand position. Projects include but are not limited to general cleanup, boat yard work, routine maintenance, pressure washing, scraping of hulls, sand blasting and more.
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Join the largest manufacturer of tile and natural stone in the United States and watch your career stand out with Dal-Tile, a subsidiary of Mohawk Industries.
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Reporting to the Operations Manager and working under the direction of the Shift Supervisor, the Nuclear Facility Equipment Operator is responsible for the monitoring control and operation of UF6 enrichment equipment.
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The Production Operator will also set up, and control processes, i.e., blending, drying, bulk fermentation, extraction, and filtration. As a Production Operator, you will fulfill the standard role of formulation of product within a process environment.
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Operates and monitors plant equipment outside of the control room under the direction of the Lead Operator or Control Room Operator. Drive and commitment to continue through the Operator training program including Control Room Operator qualifications.
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Job Title: Chemical Operator JOB DIMENSIONS: Chemical Operator is responsible to Inspect, operate and control chemical processing and handling equipment associated with the production and/or processing of chemical products.
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The Ammonia Refrigeration Mechanic Operator is responsible for monitoring and repairing all the refrigeration equipment and air conditioning and maintaining the desired temperatures in the Perishable Department.
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The Process Operator is responsible for the operation, trouble shooting, and upkeep of high-speed machinery used to manufacture nonwoven material. The Process Operator is responsible for the operation, trouble shooting, and upkeep of high-speed machinery used to manufacture nonwoven material.
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