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Tool and Die Maker ApprenticeOTTO – designed, manufactured and precision tested, right here in the USA.OTTO’s opportunity: OurTool 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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JOB DESCRIPTION Salad and Sandwich Maker PANERA CAFE ASSOCIATE: SALAD & SANDWICH MAKER Panera Perks: Competitive pay Eligible for a quarterly increase based on performance Free Meals on shifts Career Growth Opportunities Paid vacation & holidays for full-time team members Medical, dental, vision, life insurance vacation & 401(k) with match available Are you friendly, motivated, and hard-working.
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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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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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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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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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However, we do hire Host / Hostesses who are at least 17 years of age in all states except for New Hampshire.
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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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Apprentice - Mold/Tool Maker Position. Apprentice - Mold/Tool Maker Position. You will learn how to operate Manual and Cnc mills, Edm and Surface grinding techniques. The process of building plastic injection molds.
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Responsible for CNC mill programs
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