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Monitors alarm systems in order to ensure that secure conditions are maintained.
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This labor-intensive position is responsible for hand building pallets of product for bulk, and route trucks.
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Staffmark is currently hiring Machine Operator for multiple shifts, offering competitive pay ranging from $18 to $35 per hour, with no prior experience required. As a Machine Operator you will: Set up, operate, and maintain machinery to meet production deadlines; Perform regular checks to ensure products meet quality standards; Watch gauges, dials, or other indicators to ensure machinery is working properly; Work closely with the team to optimize production efficiency.
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As a Machine Operator you'll: Set up, operate, and monitor machinery to ensure it meets production standards; Adjust machine settings to improve production efficiency and product quality; Perform regular maintenance checks and troubleshooting to prevent machine downtime; Clean and maintain equipment and work area to ensure a safe operating environment.
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As a Machine Operator, you will: Set up, operate, and monitor machines according to production specifications and schedules; Identify and resolve machine malfunctions, performing minor repairs and adjustments as needed; Perform routine maintenance on machines and report any major issues to supervisors; Inspect products for defects and ensure they meet quality standards.
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As a Machine Operator, you will: Set up and operate various types of machinery used in the production process; Monitor machines during operation to ensure products meet quality and safety standards; Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting on machines to prevent downtime and ensure efficient operation; Identify and resolve machine-related issues to maintain production efficiency.
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Come work with us as a Heavy Civil Excavator Operator for the upcoming season and enjoy a family-focused, progressive culture, and work with an industry leading company in heavy road and highway construction.
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