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If there are currently no immediate hiring needs, we will keep your information on file for future opportunities and contact qualified applicants at that time. As a Fricker’s kitchen team member you will get to work in a fun, fast-paced environment.
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Front Weld & Press Areas: The team member must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and repetitively lift 10- 25 pounds from and to a height of 20-52 inches. SubFrame Weld Area: The team member must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and repetitively lift 10-40 pounds from and to a height of 20-52 inches up to four times a minute for the work shift.
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Performs all required repairs, adjustments, and modifications to machinery working with the production team member’s to improve their level of training and experience. Contributes ideas and actions promoting environmentally sound business practices Assists in the training of new team members.
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Manage the full recruitment cycle, focusing on hiring top talent for driver and logistics roles. - Coordinate training and development programs to enhance team performance. As we continue to grow, we seek an experienced HR professional to join our dynamic team.
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