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The Plant Operator will be responsible for the day to day operations and maintenance of natural gas amine treating plants, compressors and pipeline systems via both computer control center and onsite operations.
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The Machine Operator will be responsible for operating a ceramic Tile Saw and Grinder to the provide blueprint or drawing specifications and dimensions holding the tolerances given. Some machine training and blueprint/drawing reading.
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Dura-Line is seeking an Extrusion Downstream Operator to join our growing Gainesville, TX team! Job Duties: The Downstream Operator is the entry level position in our Extrusion department.
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Position Title: Machining Operator - Machine Shop. Reports To: Machine Shop Supervisor. Department: Machine Shop. Reports To: Machine Shop Supervisor. Control Devices, LLC ("Control Devices" or "CD") is a leading designer & manufacturer of high-quality flow control valves, condensate removal traps, related components & accessories serving the compressed air, pressure washer, vehicle systems, fire protection, specialty gas, & the industrial, agricultural & food service float valve markets.
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Capable of using milling machine, lathe, surface grinder. While reporting directly to the Manufacturing Manager, the Mechanical Machine Builder will plan, organize, and execute all phases of a machine build.
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Join our team and help with electronics manufacturing as an SMT Machine Operator~ enjoy a clean and temperature controlled work environment. Communicate crib, purchasing, manufacturing, and engineering problems to the Captain - SMT Machine Operator.
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State Water or Wastewater Treatment Operator certification preferred, but not required Proficiency with computers, including an ability to work with: SCADA, Microsoft Word, Excel, Maintenance Management Programs, and other site-specific systems.
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Summary: The Sewing Machine Operator completes sewing functions using various machines to assemble raw materials during the manufacturing process in accordance with the company’s quality standards and customer specifications.
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Labconco Corporation, a worldwide manufacturer of laboratory equipment, is seeking an experienced 2nd shift Machine Operator to setup and run metal fabrication machinery including Press Brake/Forming equipment as well as use of hand and power tools.
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If you're ready to embark on a journey that aligns with your values and offers opportunities for growth, join us as a CNC Machine Operator. Job Title: CNC Machine Operator.
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As a Chemical Plant Operator for our Wyandotte TPU Plant, you will be responsible for all aspects of personal safety, product quality, and operating all aspects of the synthesis and extrusion lines and their auxiliary and utility equipment including truck unloading and packout.
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Machine Operator Responsibilities: Perform a variety of tasks involved in the manufacturing of products Maintaining cleanliness and organization in the warehouse Use Sewing Machine to help tailor luxury suits Machine Operator Requirements: Eagerness to Learn: We welcome individuals willing to acquire new skills and grow with the company.
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Olin Winchester, LLC (“Winchester”) , considered one of the world’s leading ammunition manufacturers, is seeking a Machine Specialist. Experience operating machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, saws, etc.
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Examples of equipment to be repaired: Okuma, G&L, Mazak, Lamb, Landis (grinders), Waldrich Coburg, Ingersoll, Toyoda, DMG and a variety of others in the machine shop. You will have responsibility to mechanically troubleshoot and repair complex domestic and foreign machine tools and related equipment, that perform milling, drilling, and grinding functions to cast iron and steel components.
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We are looking for a Machine Shop Deburrer to join our Target Rock team! Machine Shop Deburrer. As our Deburrer you will, manually remove burss from machine components and assemble in accordance with customer requirements.
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