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Production Operators need to be able to lift 50 pounds and work on their feet, while using tools to perform repetitive actions, for up to a 10-hour shift. Eliminate production of defective parts and products.
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Inspects attributes and variables as defined by the QCP. Meets or exceeds required production levels. Today, Porex employs over 700 people around the world and partners with over 1,500 customers in 65 countries to deliver engineering and design innovations that turn their product ideas into reality.
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The Production Operators within our factories have their hands in it all. 2+ years of experience in a manufacturing environment as a production or machine operator. You’ll train in several functional areas within the manufacturing environment so you can effectively provide support to our production teams.
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Operation of Production equipment. With sustainability and safety always top of mind, our Atlanta factory proudly and passionately produces 460,000 tons a year of our dry pet food brands, including Alpo®, Beneful®, Cat Chow®, Dog Chow®, Fit & Trim®, Friskies®, Nestlé Purina ONE® and Pro Plan.
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Company in Fairburn looking for Production/Assembly associates on a first shift temp to hire opportunities. Communicates with Team Lead/ Operations Leader/ Group Leader to resolve production flow.
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Responsible for the general cleaning of all production, main office, interior and exterior building areas including parking areas. In addition, during the hours that you are not driving, you are expected to help with any facility maintenance including but not limited to keeping the facility clean, working in the production line as instructed, and following health and safety guidelines.
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With sustainability and safety always top of mind, our Atlanta factory proudly and passionately produces 460,000 tons a year of our dry pet food brands, including Alpo, Beneful, Cat Chow, Dog Chow, Fit & Trim, Friskies, Nestlé Purina ONE and Pro Plan. This plant location is just along the southern crescent of Metro Atlanta - an area that nearly 5 million residents and over 340 of our associates can call home.
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Packaging Supervisor (Production Supervisor) Fairburn, GA. Assist on projects to include but not limited to capital improvements on production lines and support systems, new product runs, packaging or container changes to existing products, consumer complaint issue investigations.
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As a Production Worker you will: Operate production machinery and assist in the setup and adjustment of equipment; Monitor the production process and carry out basic testing and quality checks; Pack finished products and prepare them for shipment; Follow all safety guidelines and maintain a clean and organized work area.
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As a Production Worker you'll: Operate machinery and equipment used in the manufacturing process, or assist machine operators; Assemble goods on production lines and monitor the production process; Store goods and raw materials properly in our warehouse; Pack goods to be shipped and maintain stock records; Ensure that all production tasks are completed in a timely and efficient manner.
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Since safety is a top priority at Purina, much of your responsibility will focus on ensuring that our equipment and machinery remain in top-notch condition. Contact us at or please dial 711 and provide this number to the operator: 1- Note: Nespresso is not a federal contractor and does not maintain affirmative action programs Review our applicant privacy notice before applying at.
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The position is also responsible for shift's efficiency, Quality Control, Safety and the overall supervision of the shift's workforce.
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Production Associate Why this is the position for you: Looking for something new? Do you have production skills and a desire to grow in a long-term career with a growing company? This is an entry level opportunity for you to be trained as a welder, an in demand industrial trade skill.
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