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Seeking a CNC machine operator and/or skilled machinist. Machining, Cnc machine, Micrometer, Programming, Cnc machining, Lathe, Cnc mill, Cnc, Change over, Machine operating, Machine operation.
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Will obtain the Refrigerating Engineers & Technicians Association (RETA) Certified Assistant Refrigeration Operator (CARO) and Certified Industrial Refrigeration Operator (CIRO) certifications within 30 months of job entry date and will maintain them while employed in this position.
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Iowa Premium, a National Beef Company in Tama, Iowa, is looking for a qualified professional to join our team as a Wastewater Operator. Must have a valid driver’s license and be able to obtain KDHE Certification for Wastewater operator license.
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Department Manufacturing Role Production Operator Locations Otsego - 105 Hourly/Salaried Hourly Oracle Department Otsego-Paper Mill|Otsego Paper, Inc|USG Business Group Oracle Job Title MFG.Operator 1.
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As a Panther owner-operator, you ll run under our operating authority while maintaining full control of your business as an independent contract carrier. We have the support, the miles, and the pay you need to succeed in the owner-operator space.
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The operator must remain on the job until the end of the shift and be relieved by the incoming position that you are assigned to. Familiar with duties required during normal wash-ups, i.e.- fire watch rounds, general clean up, screen inspections, clothing changes, etc.
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Operation of the extrusion line and its operational functions which would include but not limited to; machine set-up, films and resins, color concentrates and/or additives, production speeds (input or output), start and stop functions, change over, down times, die and screw tear down, screen pack, line specific tools and proper lock out/tag out procedures.
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Assists press operator in washing up press (internal & external). Assists press operator in setting up print stations. Runs press in absence of operator (when qualified). Assists press operator in washing up press (internal & external.
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Join TransLand as a Company Driver or Owner Operator, and well give you a career worth driving for. Join TransLand as a Company Driver or Owner Operator, and well give you a career worth driving for.
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Proven Experience: Minimum two years as a CNC Machinist or CNC Programmer. Join Our Team as a Skilled CNC Machinist! Proven Experience: Minimum two years as a CNC Machinist or CNC Programmer.
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