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Our Injection Mold Maker Apprentice will learn aspects of mold making. Specifically, The Injection Mold Maker Apprentice Will. Our Injection Mold Maker Apprentice will learn aspects of mold making.
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Physical: Ability to work any area of the restaurant as needed and to operate computerized Point of Sale system/cash register.
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We are looking for a passionate Pizza Maker to join our team. Sals Pizza Place. We are looking for a passionate Pizza Maker to join our team. You will be responsible for crafting delicious custom pizzas and other menu items for our customers.
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Tool and Die Maker Apprentice OTTO – designed, manufactured and precision tested, right here in the USA. OTTO's opportunity: Our Tool and Die Maker Apprentice will learn about metal stamping, die set-up, and use all manual machines such as saws, mills, drill presses, grinder and lathes.
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Responsible for CNC mill programs
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As a Mold Maker (also known as CNC Mill Operator, Tooling Technician), your main duties will include mold maintenance, troubleshooting tooling issues, mold change overs, and ensuring all safety policies are followed.
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We are seeking an experienced mold maker to manage and operate the tool shop. Mold Maker Physical Demands and Work Environment. Mold Maker Required Experience. Mold Maker Essential Functions.
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Your mission will be to lead our kitchen team in preparing high-quality and accurate orders in a timely manner. Were passionate about helping motivated people like you further their careers in the restaurant industry.
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Perform duties to plan, construct, modify and repair a wide variety of tools, dies, jigs and fixtures to very close tolerance including development work.
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Burger Maker - Pay Range $15.34 to $18.49 per hour. You will learn the Red Robin style of food preparation, which includes cutting, sauting, broiling, frying, and cooking various meals such as meats, fish, poultry, vegetables, soups, salads, and other ingredients.
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Job Title: Batch Maker IDepartment: ProductionReport to Job Title: Production Supervisor Fair Labor Standards Act Status (FLSA): Exempt Non-Exempt X Hourly Summary of the Position:The batch maker I measures and mixes ingredients repetitively for one process to a pre-set standard that in turn will create a high quality product.
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