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Must be able to stand for a full 8 hour shift. Assembly of sheet metal and small parts. Assembling electronic boards and wiring them up for testing. Must be able to stand for a full 8 hour shift.
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Production Shift work could include: 12 hour shifts, night schedules with competitive shift differential, and/or rotating shifts working during various days of the week. Ability to operate powered industrial equipment, Reactor systems, Industrial centrifuges and dryers, Ion exchange columns, and DCS systems.
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Of product repetitively; moving 1,000+ cases of product during each shift required What You Bring to the TableAble to work 8+ hour night shifts, typically Sunday – Friday. Average 12-14 hour shifts.
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First shift: 6am-6pm. Is regularly required to wear appropriate protective gear, (hard hats, glasses/goggles, chemical resistant suits, gloves, safety shoes, respirator) and other personal protection equipment “PPE” to protect themselves from toxic or corrosive chemicals in the forms of liquids, solids, vapors or airborne particles.
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FLSA: Full-Time/Part Time, Hourly, 6-8 Hour Shift, Union. 14.00-14.47 an hour. Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor. Equipment in motion (forklifts, electric pallet jacks, scooters.
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Capable of working an 8-hour shift alone. Be an ambassador for the MPC Brand while teaching others how to do the same. Be an expert on the MPC customer experience philosophy, product information, “walk the store” standards and competitive activity that will contribute to sales and profitability.
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