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Benefits: 401(k) Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance Sign Production Specialist OpportunityAre you passionate about crafting with your hands and take pride in your creations.
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The wood waste generated by Ford's sawmill and production plants needed repurposing and the answer was in a new process for pressing blocks of reconstituted char. Production workers are responsible for routine reading and math application, data entry, loading materials into equipment, forklift and other equipment operation, general yard clean-up, and other general labor duties, as assigned.
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This role is great for someone looking for a career change, looking for a second chance company, or someone who loves working in a production environment with a positive culture! Bring your positive attitude and love for wood to us as a general production worker.
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KVAL/KMTR is seeking a part-time Production Assistant. Sinclair owns, operates and/or provides services to 185 television stations in 86 markets affiliated with all the major broadcast networks; owns Tennis Channel and multicast networks Comet, CHARGE.
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A West Eugene manufacturer of lattice top and picket fence panels and gates, fence boards, rails and posts and wooden planter boxes is needing Wood Production Workers. Duties and Responsibilities for Wood Production Worker.
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Extensive institutional production work preferred. Upon offer of employment applicants must obtain a fingerprint clearance from the Oregon State Police Department and the FBI through a process authorized by the Eugene School District 4J. Applicants would be responsible for the one-time fingerprint clearance fee.
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Our 8th Avenue Production Operators are responsible for safely operating assigned equipment for daily shift production, meeting all throughput and waste reduction goals. Perform necessary quality checks of product at all stages of production to ensure the product meets specifications and we continuously adhere to standard operating procedures, best practices, and regulatory requirements.
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Rosboro is seeking a Production Supervisor for our Springfield Campus. Responsible for the production schedule to maximize results and the quality of products. Glulam is the most cost-effective engineered wood product on the market today making it the best choice for beam and header framing applications.
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We have an opening in our Powder Manufacturing department for a Powder Production Operator. This position is responsible for production of powder coatings, ensuring products are made per recommended guidelines.
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Operates production line equipment including the following: industrial mixer, scales, printer labelers, ovens, cooling tunnels, high-speed packaging machinery and various other equipment related to food production.
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We have line production positions available. We have several positions for a local food production plant located in the Eugene area. We have line production positions available. We thrive by focusing on what we do best: providing innovative workforce solutions to high quality organizations in the markets we service.
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Physical Demands - required to walk and/or stand continuously for extended periods on the production floor. Responsible for setting up and operating a variety of manufacturing equipment to produce tire treads, snow plow blades, chute linings, and customer manufactured tire treads in over 60 types of tread designs.
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As a Production Worker, you will: Operate and monitor machinery on the production line to assemble products according to specifications; Inspect products for defects and ensure that they meet quality standards.
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The Kitchen Production Manager will work closely with the Operations Manager and Assistant Operations Manager to produce high-quality food for our various store locations while creating an inspiring work environment for teammates.
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Our production position has the unique opportunity to train in various jobs within our hardwood plywood manufacturing facility including putty patching, dryers spreaders, clean up and packaging materials.
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