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A Production Operator at Elve is responsible for the manufacturing and assembly of components and assemblies for a Vacuum Electronics Device. We are looking for a Production Operator to play a role in bringing our technology to market.
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The Company has 28 production facilities across the United States, 13 of which are Alliance for Water Stewardship ("AWS") certified across 12 sites, with eight of the certified facilities being AWS Platinum, the highest-level certification.
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As an Operator, you will be a key member of our team, contributing to the creation of high-quality products that meet our customers' needs. Our New Richmond, Wisconsin location is seeking Production Operators to join our team and support operations.
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The Production/Process Operator oversees the daily operation of an assigned area of the production process within the plant. Monitor the operation of the plant constantly to monitor production and quality, anticipating and solving problems in a timely manner, and identifying opportunities for improvement.
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Guardian Glass is seeking a new Production Operator in our Galax, VA location. Production Operators are responsible for operating and troubleshooting equipment by supporting our production efficiency and allowing our facility to create quality glass that meets our customers' needs.
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Production Operators need to be able to lift 50 pounds and work on their feet, while using tools to perform repetitive actions, for up to a 10-hour shift. Inspects attributes and variables as defined by the QCP. Meets or exceeds required production levels.
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Georgia-Pacific's Mill in Camas, WA is looking for Production Operators that may work in any area of the facility including working on a Paper Machine, working on Converting Machines, or operating Mobile Equipment within our Logistics department.
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May train on and be placed into any production job at the factory including Operator Process, Operator Relief and Operator Line. The approximate hourly pay for this position is $23.14 per hour for Production Operator.
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Read work orders, set up, run and reset specified manufacturing equipment consistent with customer requirements, established production and quality standards, notify lead/supervisor of equipment failure or problems; seek to improve efficiency and make process change recommendations to Supervisors.
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Covia is looking for a dynamic Production Operator who will have a positive impact on the Operations team at its Oregon, IL location. Be capable of working on all production shifts, which include, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shifts.
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We have an immediate opening for a Production Operator to join our assembly team responsible for building of Supermicro products that meet product quality requirements and shipment deadlines.
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Guardian Glass is seeking their next Production Operators in Richburg, SC! Six (6) months or more of machine operator experience. Production Operators will work in any one of the following departments: Float, Tempering, Edge Delete, Off-Line Cutting and Coater.
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Company Description With over 100 years of experience, Sika is a worldwide innovation and sustainability leader in the development and production of systems and products for commercial and residential construction, as well as the marine, automotive, and renewable energy manufacturing industries.
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CertainTeed, a subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, is seeking a highly motivated production operator to join our team at the Wilmington, CA, manufacturing facility. Job Responsibilities As a Production Operator, you will be responsible for: Monitoring the production line, conducting tests to ensure quality, and at all times: Working safely.
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Receives and follows instructions from Production Lead/Production Supervisor. Sets up, start-up/shut down, loads and generally operates production equipment/machinery. Minimum of 1-year related production experience preferred.
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