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Reporting to the Plant Foreman, the Production Worker is an entry level position with advancement opportunities (to machine operator, forklift driver, loader operator, etc. The Production Worker is responsible for ensuring continuous efficient production through planning, coordinating, and directing manufacturing resources.
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Ability to perform functions which may include sanitation work, computer or paperwork, or working on production line. Ability to work in a production-based environment with moving equipment and people.
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As a Production Worker at our Bakeshop food manufacturing facility, you will be responsible for producing, assembling, and packaging the bakeshop products that stock our stores for our customers to enjoy, using equipment and machinery as necessary for the job.
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This Second Shift Warehouse Production Worker job offers weekly pay starting at $18.25 - $23.25+ per hour. Inergroup is seeking dedicated and hardworking individuals to join our team as Second Shift Warehouse Production Workers in Ridgeville, SC. As a Production Worker, you will safely and accurately stack different size boxes into or out of trailers, operate material loading equipment like hand trucks or pallet jacks, and complete other general labor tasks as needed.
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The production worker is on-the-go throughout their entire shift, selecting food products, packaging food & beverages, sanitizing & maintaining machines, and at times, operating power equipment (pallet jack, forklift, etc.
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The goal of the Production Associate is to achieve excellence in all facets of the role; providing the highest quality service safely, while effectively and efficiently increasing profits. Production Associates and Material Handlers for 2nd or 3rd shift.
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Howmet Engines is a world-class producer of aero engine and industrial gas turbine components, including airfoils, rings, disks and forgings.
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Hood Industries, Inc. is hiring for entry-level production positions at our lumber mill located in Waynesboro, MS. Primary purpose of entry level positions is responsible for cleaning designated areas in the production areas of lumber, bark, and sawdust using a variety of hand and mechanical tools/equipment in a safe and efficient manner, assuring smooth and efficient machinery operation as well as providing for a safe workplace.
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This position reports to the production team leaders and is located in our assembly plant in Niles, Illinois. The Finishing/Insulation worker performs general shop duties to support the build of Heat Transfer Products.
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Frame Industries, Inc. is a locally-owned hardwood flooring manufacturer looking for reliable, motivated individuals for full-time production work. No production or lumber experience required; full training provided.
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Student Worker - Marketing & Events - Video Production Assistant. The Video Production Assistant is responsible for assisting with video, photography and multimedia projects. Nevada State College (NSC) invites applications for the position of Video Production Assistant.
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Cross train in multiple production functions such as assemble, prep, pack, grain, etc. Observe machine processing for proper functioning and production of products. Participate in effective communication within production team.
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Act as: relief supervisor, bowl mill attendant, yard attendant, and clay hauler and any other production function as needed. Maintain adequate inventory and repair parts for all night shift production.
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This candidate will perform Mechanical Assembly of Aluminum extrusion kit systems and work with Production/Assembly/Logistics/Engineering leadership and teams, along with customers to provide solutions for some of the world.
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Georgia-Pacific is looking for motivated Production Associates with a passion for safety to join our team in Sheboygan, WI! If you are committed to safety and enjoy working with a team, you may be GP's next Production Associate.
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