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Duties and Responsibilities for Food Production Worker: Work on various, small scale production lines for different, organic food products Sometimes Working on, Operating or Bagging on the Chip and Tortilla line Sometimes Lifting and Dumping 50 lb bags of product into the mixing machine Sometimes working on the faster paced, Salsa and Dip line etc.
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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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Responsibilities Line Service Technician Responsibilities Deliver and receive fuel to and from company tanks, vendor trucks, and aircraft. Required Skills Line Service Technician Qualifications High school diploma or GED certificate 18 years of age A valid state driver’s license Be comfortable and physically able to work in an environment with frequent walking, stretching, bending, sitting, stooping, reaching, grasping, and climbing.
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Line Cook: You will be preparing food the Red Robin way, which includes cutting, sauting, broiling, frying, and cooking various meals including meats, fish, poultry, vegetables, soups, salads, and other ingredients.
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Plans schedules and monitors movement of materials through production cycle for on time delivery. Assists with timely and accurate planning of material requirements to support MPS Master Production Schedule.
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We are currently seeking a Chemical Production Operator E for our Springfield, OR location. Chemical Production Operator Job, Springfield, OR. Reporting into the Production Supervisor , this position is an entry-level, full-time position, and Operator is responsible for performing tasks and duties pertaining to the manufacturing and processing of resins and formaldehyde.
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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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SUMMARY: The primary responsibility of this position is to provide hands-on supervision of plant production activities. Supervise day-to-day manufacturing activities and work directly with all staff to achieve production objectives.
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Job Overview: Eugene, OR has re-opened its search for an Order Entry/Production Pharmacy Technician. Start Date: ASAP Contract Length: 13 weeks, with the potential for contract-to-hire Requirements: Active OR Pharmacy Technician license PTCB certification is highly preferred Minimum of 6 months of experience; retail pharmacy experience is ideal Contact: Gabriel Barton (281) 668-0662 gabriel.barton@soliant.com.
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The First-Line Leader will oversee one of two areas in the mill – either Finished Products or Fiber/Recovery. The First Line Leader is responsible for the safety, leadership, and management of all Operation shift employees in the mill.
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This role is primarily focused on digital design with a key component of print production. Production Printer Management: Oversee and manage the production printer to ensure optimal performance and quality of printed materials.
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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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Entry Level Production Associate 9.20. open spots in production become available we have trained and competent operators who can perform these job duties. Some of these jobs could be but are not limited to: Dryer Feeder, Dryer Grader, Polyline.
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Automotive Line Technicians / Mechanics needed at Kendall Toyota of Eugene! Candidates must have a minimum of two years previous mechanical or tech experience at a dealership or large independent shop.
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The successful candidate will have the capacity to teach the broad fundamentals of filmmaking, including basic and advanced technical production skills related to screenwriting, directing, producing, and distributing film and media.
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