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PPE required: Safety glasses, Earplugs, steel-toed shoes, and safety gloves. Preferred skills: Control Panel operation and basic blueprint understandingAdditional InformationITW is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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Set up, operate, or tend machines to bend, form, notch, punch, or straighten sheet metal or steel plate products. Set up, operate, or tend machines to bend, form, notch, punch, or straighten sheet metal or steel plate products.
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We haul building supplies - no coils, chains and/or steel. We offer the potential for the highest pay in the market and the added perk of weekend home time ensuring that your hard work is duly rewarded.
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POSITION SUMMARY Nippon Steel Trading Americas, Inc. is a subsidiary of public company in Japan and engages in the import, export and distribution of various products in North and South America.
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General information Reference 2024-1016 Job titleMachine Operator - Trainee (m/f/d) Contract typePermanent Your assignment Machinists are responsible for the safe transport, loading, and unloading of steel forgings.
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Experience: Minimum of 5 years of sales experience within proactive packaging steel/metals and stretch films industry. Able to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as needed (steel toe shoes, safety glasses, ear plugs, gloves, etc.
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10+ years of foundry/steel sales experience preferred; Maintain relationships with foundry/steel community; This role is 50% technical (focusing on melt shop managers and technical support for product development) and 50% Sales (focusing on purchasing/procurement key customers/channel partners.
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Steel toed boots or shoes. Assembling aluminum frames for doors and windows. Steel toed boots or shoes. Immediate Openings for Warehouse Production Workers! Cleaning product and wrapping and packing for final shipment.
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Ability to wear personal protective equipment is required (including but not limited to, steel toe shoes, safety glasses and hearing protection). The Maintenance Manager will support production operation by ensuring optimal equipment performance through preventive maintenance and dynamic responses to equipment-related issues to reduce unscheduled downtime.
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Our clients include major heavy manufacturing industries such as steel, glass, cement, copper, and aluminum, all of which rely on high-temperature processing to melt tons of material daily. Asset Life Extension: Our patented solutions in the glass and steel industries enable manufacturers in over 40 countries to make data-driven decisions.
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Performs preventative maintenance on facility equipment including but not limited to conveyors, heating and cooling units, compressors, carton erector equipment, generators, forklifts, pallet jacks, garbage dumpsters, ice machines, floor sweeping equipment, sinks, toilets, etc.
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Unload slit coil car, band coils, and report production using Oracle; Store coils in appropriate location using walking crane and forklift truck; Perform coil splits in Oracle; Inspect and package steel sales coils per batch instructions.
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1 Year OTR and 6 months Experience flatbed (steel and Pipe Experience) 1 Year OTR and 6 months Experience flatbed (steel and Pipe Experience) Must be able to pass a drug test at orientation (URINE ONLY.
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Promet Steel, a second-generation family-owned steel service center, is seeking a Production Supervisor to join their team in Chicago, IL. About the Company: Promet Steel is a second-generation family-owned steel service center, focusing on the sale and processing of Cold-Rolled, Hot Dipped Galvanized, Galvannealed, and Hot-Rolled Pickled and Oil steel coils.
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Tours this year include Taubensee Steel & Wire and Krueger Steel & Wire. Thank you to Leggett & Platt, our 2024 Platinum Sponsor! Tours this year include Taubensee Steel & Wire and Krueger Steel & Wire.
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