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We are seeking an experienced roll to roll print operator in our large format printing department. The operator will be responsible for the day to day print production and maintenance of the printers.
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Accountability The Water Distribution Operator I is an entry-level position and is considered to be in a training status requiring immediate to general supervision. Accountability The Water Distribution Operator I is an entry-level position and is considered to be in a training status requiring immediate to general supervision.
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Take your Owner Operator transport business to the next level, by becoming a contractor for System Transport! Now Hiring Owner Operator CDL-A Flatbed Truck Drivers! Driver Type: Owner Operator CDL-A Truck Drivers.
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Under the direction of the Production Supervisor, the Hot Molding Oven Operator will be responsible for scheduling, programming, and operating various ovens to bake or anneal billets and sheets according to work order specifications.
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Schwan's Company, a U.S. affiliate of the global lifestyle company CJ CheilJedang Corporation, is a leading U.S. manufacturer and marketer of quality foods offered through retail-grocery and food-service channels.
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Includes Machine Operator, Process Operations, Product Assembly, and Production Technician roles. High School Diploma or GED or equal work experience of 2-5 years (college, technical, or trade preferred); 1-2 years experience working with CNC Swiss type machines, or equivalent preferred.
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To perform a variety of tasks in all areas of manufacturing and/or materials departments in the manufacture, inspection, and shipment of precision aircraft fasteners.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Prepress Operator located in Tustin, CA. The Prepress Operator will be responsible for print production, pre-press tasks, printing, CTP (Computer-To-Plate), and plate making on a day-to-day basis.
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Staffmark is hiring a bilingual Machine Operator to join a leading dietary supplements manufacturer in Brea, CA. This is your chance to take the next step in your career with a reputable company.
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We are currently looking to hire a Processing Operator based in City of Industry! Low Acid Canned Food Permit (Permit to operate Prisma Filler, Bosch Filler, 1800 Processor, 1500 Processor where applicable.
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Seeking experienced Forklift operators who are available to work 3rd shift for a Food Manufacturing Company.
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Successful completion of the company's internal Forklift Operator licensing program. An Equipment Operator is responsible for the daily distribution activities, productivity, and quality within the assigned area(s) of a distribution facility.
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As a Mixing Operator, you will be responsible for preparing and mixing ingredients according to the recipe specifications. Formed from leading bakery companies, its innovative food portfolio includes breads, artisan breads, buns, cookies, donuts, muffins and pastries from beloved brands like La Brea Bakery®, Otis Spunkmeyer®, and Oakrun Farm Bakery.
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The Chemical Lab Operator analyzes the chemical concentration of all chemical processes, using laboratory instruments and equipment, to ensure that all jobs are processed in accordance with work instructions and Standard Operating Procedures.
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With more than 120 operations and approximately 20,000 employees worldwide, Precision Castparts Corp. is the market leader in manufacturing large, complex structural investment castings, airfoil castings, forged components, aerostructures and highly engineered, critical fasteners for aerospace applications.
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