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Associates will be operating state-of-the-art casting and punch press machinery on a two shift operation.
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Machine operation, food manufacturing, troubleshooting, Production, machine set up. Machine operation,food manufacturing,troubleshooting,Production,machine set up. will need the ability to set-up, trouble shoot, and RUN the machine.
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Assists the PBOM Bottomer Operator on set-ups and changeovers of machine. Assists PBOM Bottomer Operator by sweeping and mopping, when machine is down and all work in area is complete. Transfers hands of bags form pallet to machine.
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Responsibilities: As a machine operator helper, you are a machine operator in training. Machine operator helpers are measured by their ability to use as much material as possible during the manufacturing process and ensure that there is little to no waste material, or scrap.
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Flatbed Knitting Machine Operator - 3rd Shift. While turning yarn into an actual product, our Flatbed Knitting Machine Operators will interact with inspectors and other members of the Knitting Team to ensure that the correct product specifications are being met.
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Normally disassembles and assembles machine tool mechanisms involving close fitting bearings, spindles, clutches, brakes, auxiliary couplings, cams, gears, shafts, hydraulic and pneumatic components and control mechanisms.
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As a machine operator, you will be responsible for preparing and operating machine to run parts according to blue print or mechanical drawing specifications. machine operator helper.
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We're seeking an Machine Operator to work at KC Abrasive in Kansas City, Kansas. It's the ripple effect that changes and improves everything for your family, your community, and the world. Kelly offers eligible employees voluntary benefit plans including medical, dental, vision, telemedicine, term life, whole life, accident insurance, critical illness, a legal plan, and short-term disability.
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Interpreting production orders to ascertain the proper job requirements prior to executing the client-printed output and machine setup. Running high-speed inserter machines to prepare and insert printed statements and request materials from clients.
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Focus: The Machine Operator is responsible for performing mechanical adjustments and repairs to production equipment, and operating gas or electric furnaces to anneal cartridge cases. Title: Machine Operator.
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Adjusts machine settings such as air pressures for brakes, tension and web control, adjust speed controls and alignment settings for paper. Loads rolls of paper on machine back stands and threads paper between feed rollers to wind smaller rolls of 2-ply or 3-ply of paper.
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Coming from machine operating in steel manufacturing would be best case scenario. Will be helping operator with steel cutting machine, will be working some on the computer so need to be comfortable with that.
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Tradesmen International is immediately hiring skilled Machine Operators for projects located in Overland Park, KS. If you are a Machine Operator eager to master your skills while working alongside our accomplished Craft Professionals, this is your chance to advance your career.
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Reporting to the Supervisor, the Machine Operator is responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of assigned machinery. Machine Operator | Propak Supply Chain Services. 6+ months of experience in machine operations.
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Duties: Job duties can include, but are not limited to sawing, receiving and inspecting materials, and general support for the machine shop including maintenance and repairs inside and outside the facility.
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