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Grand Canyon University is seeking a full-time Screen Printer Operator. Bolts framed silk screen onto machine and installs and adjusts work piece holding fixture, stops and guides.
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Landpoint is currently looking for an Instrument Operator. Must be able to pass a background check and a drug screen. We specialize in electrical utility, oil and gas pipeline and facility, integrity and maintenance, utility locating, topographical, boundary, subdivision platting, construction layout, aerial LiDAR and imagery, high-definition laser scanning, GIS, geodetic control surveys, digitizing, map reproduction and preparation, wetlands delineation, and dedicated online maps and 3D scanning services.
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Join the Badger team as a Hydrovac Operator! Join the Badger team as a Hydrovac Operator! Are you enthusiastic about safe excavation and skilled in operating hydrovac equipment? For over 30 years, we have been innovating cutting-edge technology – like the Badger Hydrovac™ – and serving a diverse customer base across a broad range of infrastructure industry segments including energy, industrial, construction, telecommunications, transportation and more.
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Grand Canyon University’s Arena Operations department is seeking a full-time LopesVision Producer that will design, develop, and deliver various types of still and motion graphics for events on campus and direct in-venue screen shows.
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Dish Machine Operators: Providing an exceptional Guest experience by ensuring that prep, cooking and serving utensils are cleaned to health code standards is the primary duty of the Dish Machine Operator.
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The CNC Setup Operator is responsible for handling a variety of materials, tooling, and machine operations. 3+ years of CNC set-up experience+ Experience with running production parts on VMC's and HMC's is REQUIRED+ MUST be proficient with reading blueprints/schematics+ MUST be proficient with Calipers and micrometers+ Have basic understanding of HAAS and Fanuc controllers.
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Be able to pass a written and practical exam for competence as a Heavy forklift operator. We are hiring for a material handler/forklift operator to start immediately. Be able to pass a written and practical exam for competence as a Heavy forklift operator.
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If you would like to work and gain skills with the newest manufacturing technology, consider becoming U-Haul's newest CNC Press Brake Operator. CNC Press Brake Operator. Machine Operator 1st Shift.
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Equipment Operator (CDL-Driver) Solid Waste Management. Valid CDL-Class B driver's License with Air Brake endorsement at time of application is required. Equipment Operator (CDL-Driver) Solid Waste Management.
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Assists the crane operator in the proper set-up/tear-down of the equipment. Assists the crane operator in the maintenance of the crane and accessory equipment. The PLR CDL/Crane Rigger supports the crane operators on job tasks before, during, and following during the operation of the crane.
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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. Position requires the incumbent to be cross-trained and proficient in all functions located in the tie shop, includes tile saws, grinder, grit blaster, washing station core drilling and hand grinding.
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The Facility Blender Pre Batch Operator is responsible for the pre-batch of paint blends and the staging of products for blended orders. The Facility Blender Pre Batch Operator is responsible for the pre-batch of paint blends and the staging of products for blended orders.
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Satisfactory completion of the Scottsdale Water/Wastewater Treatment Operator Apprentice Program or one year as a Scottsdale W/WW Treatment Plant Operator I will meet the required years of experience for the W/WW Treatment Plant Operator II.
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Warehouse Operator II. Utilizes CHAT Pallet Builder application & scanners to prepare serialized CPE returns for shipment back to the PDC. Includes sorting, boxing, labeling, shrink wrapping & staging of CPE returns.
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A crew typically consists of three people; an operator, a field engineer and a swamper (operator assistant). clean drug screen and participation in random drug screening. Clean drug screen.
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