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Essential to TC Transcontinental Packaging operations, the Extrusion Operator performs machine set-up for orders, safely operates machine to production target, waste, and quality standards, and trouble shoots machine when it is down or not performing to standard.
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The CNC Machinist will be responsible for utilizing gauges and measuring instruments to meet tolerance requirements and operating precision tools, machinery, and equipment, including lathe, vertical milling machine, drill press, and a variety of cutting tools and equipment.
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Equipment/Tools Used: Air ratchet driver, screwdriver, spot welder, dot matrix engraver, Laser marker, hydrotesting machine, foam bagger, tape dispenser, stretch wrap and others as needed. Machine shop or inventory experience or knowledge is a plus.
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Forestry Landscaper (Heavy Equipment Operator) Stand-By Personnel | Skilled Division. Key responsibilities include operating these machines for lawn maintenance, land clearing, and tree trimming, as well as shagging brush and maintaining a clean work environment.
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Manufacturing Operator Job Description Operating a machine that produces top-notch products for ¼ of the world’s population is a hard job, but it’s worth it when you’re recognized often by your manager, supported by your team, and see the products you produce being used by your own family at the end of the day.
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Heavy Equipment Operator Do you want to work for a company that values your skills? Then join the CRH Family as a Heavy Equipment Operator Job Description Summary Ensure safe, efficient, and proper operation of various pieces of heavy equipment.
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Job Description Job Description Resource One is growing and looking to add production staff as a Sorter/Machine Operator. Job Description Job Description Resource One is growing and looking to add production staff as a Sorter/Machine Operator.
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Must have knowledge and experience on precision grinding and polishing ● Possesses own machinist tools ● Must be able to read and calibrate precision measuring devices Special Requirements and Considerations ● Basic machine shop schooling or equivalent ● Possess basic hand tools.
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Integrated Talent Strategies (ITS) is seeking a Material Handler / Forklift Operator to work with a top energy and utility company in the Tulsa, OK area. Integrated Talent Strategies (ITS) is seeking a Material Handler / Forklift Operator to work with a top energy and utility company in the Tulsa, OK area.
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Band Saw Operator – 1st shift 8am-4:30 Monday-Friday (some OT may be required) $16/$17 per hour Must pass tape measure test at beginning of interview Steel Toe Boots Hard hat Safety glasses Clean background required Pass drug test If you meet these requirements, please submit your resume to teresa.harmon@hirecall.com or call 918.933.
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We are looking for owner-operators with their box trucks or sprinter vans who are highly motivated.
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The Machine Technician III is responsible for providing high quality repair service on equipment, in order to respond to customer needs in a positive, caring and timely manner and to ensure maximum value for work performed.
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Loader Operator - Greenhill Concrete. The role is responsible for operating a loader and driving a rock truck used in the daily operations of the Owasso, Oklahoma rock quarry. A brief summary of the types of projects include, urban expressways, bridges, underground utilities, dam construction, asphalt/concrete paving and water/wastewater treatment plants.
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The Burn Table Operator will set up and operate CNC oxy/plasma machine, use overhead crane to load/unload steel plates, verify finished product meets specifications, and maintain a clean and safe work area.
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Work Directly With A Chick-fil-A Operator The Operator is an independent business person, responsible for the operation of the restaurant, who invests time in his or her employees, teaching them important business skills for the future.
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