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The Forklift Operator moves pallets and other materials through the different areas throughout the warehouse, supporting production requirements in those areas, as well as loading and unloading customer trailers.
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Production Associate- Access Anvil Corp. Scott System, a product line of Access Anvil Corp. (AAC), is seeking a Production Associate to assist in all daily operations. The Production Associate will assist in the production and assembly of foam formwork, standard and custom urethane formliners.
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Scott System, a product line of Access Anvil Corp. (AAC), is seeking a Production Associate to assist in all daily operations. Production Associate- Access Anvil Corp. Scott System, a product line of Access Anvil Corp. (AAC), is seeking a Production Associate to assist in all daily operations.
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4th Shift: Saturday - Monday 6:00PM - 6:00AM. Repairing wooden pallets using a nail gun, when required. Forklift certification preferred, not required. Forklift operator is required to sit for long periods of time.
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The duties of the Production Associate will include the set up and preparation of forms, pouring and finishing of concrete, and the stripping of forms. The Fort Miller Service Corp. has a full time opening for someone in production who will assist in the manufacture of concrete burial vaults.
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Have a working knowledge of means and methods, crew composition, and production rates for heavy highway/bridge or environmental remediation. 5 years or more progressive experience in heavy civil construction or environmental project management.
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