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Job Description: The Extrusion Operator plays a crucial role in our manufacturing process, operating and troubleshooting plant equipment, machines, and production lines. Record process and product information, conduct quality tests, and complete order paperwork.
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Monitor and adjust process parameters to meet product specifications. Major Responsibilities:Produce high-quality materials for customers by operating and maintaining production equipment, including the blender, resin dryer, extruder, take-off tower, die, slitter, trim winder, and film winder.
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We are currently seeking an Extrusion Operator to join our team. You will receive comprehensive training to perform various tasks associated with specialty film production. Maintain resin mixture feeding, accurately calculating formulation and conducting blending and drying procedures.
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Must demonstrate through action a solid understanding of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma principles and Statistical Process Control required. 5 - 8 years of experience as an Industrial, Manufacturing or Process Engineer in a new product development environment for high volume manufacturing.
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Experience with hoisting and rigging. Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs, climb stairs, lift and pull 10 lbs overhead, work in an ambient room temperature of degrees Fahrenheit, and operate safely around hot surfaces and rotating equipment.
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Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs, climb stairs, lift and pull 10 lbs overhead, work in an ambient room temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and operate safely around hot surfaces and rotating equipment.
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We also have a 401(k) program with employer matching options, a user-friendly digital timekeeping process, and weekly direct deposits. We are seeking experienced RNs in a number of specialties to fill critical roles across the country: Medical Surgical Nurse Emergency Room Nurse Step-Down Nurse Telemetry Nurse ICU Nurse Operating Room Nurse Labor and Delivery Nurse Cath Lab Nurse Psychiatric Nurse And more travel RN jobs.
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You will receive training to perform the daily activities associated with the specialty film production process. Record process and product information, test samples, complete order paperwork.
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Produce high-quality materials for customers by operating and maintaining production equipment, including the blender, resin dryer, extruder, take-off tower, die, slitter, trim winder, and film winder.
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Experience in film extrusion is preferred. Willingness to work 12-hour shifts; positions available on the night shift (7 pm - 7 am). Make quality judgments about the produced film and maintain equipment, including teardown and reassembly of the extruder screw and die.
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In this role, you will receive comprehensive training to perform various tasks crucial to the specialty film production process. Preferred Qualifications: Previous knowledge of the film/sheet extrusion process is advantageous.
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Handle scrap and process rework materials efficiently. Our Award Winning Client seeks a Utility Operator Trainee to join their dynamic team. As an industry leader, Our Award Winning Client has garnered numerous accolades for excellence in film production.
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Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs routinely, climb stairs, lift and pull 10 lbs in the overhead position, work in ambient room temperatures up to 100 degrees, and operate safely around hot surfaces and rotating equipment.
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Working with the retail staff as well as third party ticket vendors to organize and manage the ticketing and guest list check-in process Work cross departmentally to ensure that the front of house is set up with proper signage, security, safety requirements, and ticketing scanners for a seamless entry process for event attendees.
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