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Job Title: Cherry Picker Operator Shift: Evening Shift Work Hours: Monday to Friday 4:45 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Compensation: $18 per hour Job Type: Full-Time Location: Lewisville, TX Job Description: We are currently seeking a skilled and safety-conscious individual to join our team as a Cherry Picker Operator for the evening shift.
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The Stand-up Reach Forklift Operator is responsible for safely operating a forklift to perform responsibilities within the warehouse operations. Must be willing to perform other forklift responsibilities when case pick work is completed.
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CNC Lathe Operator will setup, machine, and measure parts to close tolerance to support wire rope hoist and component manufacturing. Reports to: Machine Shop Supervisor. Title: CNC Lathe Operator – YORK, PA.
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Wieland currently has an immediate need for a Slitter Operator to set-up and operate slitter machines and continually monitor materials and machine parameters to assure compliance with safety and customer specifications.
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For 2nd shiftCNC Operator/CNC Machinist (Lathe and Mill) Program and/or operate CNC machine components parts from bar stock for inside diameter (, outside diameter (, facing, chamfering, grooving, drilling to meet machining requirements.
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The Production Associate 4 (PA4) is a training position through which Associates may advance to the Production Associate 5 (PA5) position. 3rd Shift: Monday-Friday, 11 pm-7 am.
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Monday through Friday on-site work week. Key words: Controls Engineer, Machine Controls, Rockwell Automation, Allen Bradley RS Logix, Studio 5000, PLC’s, HMI’s, Manufacturing, OEM, AutoCAD, Packaging, Material Handling, cGMP, VFFS, etc.
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Job: Molding Supervisor/ Operator Reports to: Production Manager Supervises: 2-3 employees Molder operators Wenig Radius Shaper Molder assistant Floaters Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Sets up and operates molder to plane, shape, and groove wood stock.
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The Role:- Programming of the CNC machinery - Working in a tight knit team of machinist - Monday - Friday days based position The Person:- CNC Programmer - Set up and operate machines, training machinists, final inspections - Looking to work on interesting products for specialist customers CNC, Programming, Program, Machinist, Solidworks, Mechanical, Design, Mastercam, Haas, Mazak, Automotive, Aviation, Aerospace, Defense, Glass, 5-Axis, Boston, MA.
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Trash removal and pick up from the demo process to include insulation, drywall, wood, tile, etc. Monday - Friday. administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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Starting Pay: $18 - $20/hour based on experienceHigh school diploma/GED Not requiredMedical, Dental, Vision, 401KPaid Time OffPay Increases every 6 months, based on performanceCompany Bonus Plan JOB SUMMARY: The Machine Operator produces parts by programming, setting up, and operating a variety of CNC machines including laser cutting, plasma cutting, shear cutting, rolling, press brakes, milling centers (Dodge Center only), saws, and punches.
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The Customer Service Advisor (CSA) often begins as a Pick-n-Pull Greeter and can work their way up through Part Sales, Parts Specialist and eventually a store Sales Lead through positive work ethics and evaluations.
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CNC MACHINE REPAIR TECHNICIAN WORK SCHEDULEYour typical schedule at our machine shop is Monday through Thursday from 5:30 AM to 4:00 PM.ARE YOU READY TO JOIN OUR MACHINE SHOP TEAM.
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A booming manufacturing company in the S aint Paul area is looking for a press brake operator for their busy shop on the 1st and 2nd shift! Press Brake Set-Up / Operator - Class A ($27 - $30/hr.
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is hiring monday through friday pick up machine operator jobs Title: machine operator in Lexington, Massachusetts
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