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Performs operator maintenance/repairs, reports major repairs; EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: 2 programs: Ballad Health and Dearborn. Asphalt Paving Machine Backhoe. HEALTH INSURANCE (optional): Carrier is BCBST, network S.Full time employees have the option to select from two (2) plans (Standard Plan and Basic Plan.
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Non-Certified)High school diploma or GED; Associates or Bachelors degree in Environmental Health or related field a plus; Grade III Water or Wastewater Operator Certificate is required. Certification as a Grade IV Water or Wastewater Operator required.
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The Switchboard Operator reports to the Information Technician Supervisor and then to Information Center Manager and follows chain of command. The PBX, Operator II is responsible for managing all communications related to telephone and overhead communications.
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The crane operator is responsible for the maintenance and safety of the machinery, including checking the condition of the ground before setting up the crane, being aware of how much material can safely be hoisted in each load and maintaining cranes by inspecting them for defects or wear, lubricating ropes and winches and replacing worn cables.
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Luttrell Staffing Group is hiring Machine Operator | Sanitation positions in Kingsport, TN. If you are interested, apply today by clicking on the link below! Other duties as needed Requirements for Industrial Machine Operator | Sanitation position.
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Staffmark is currently hiring Equipment Operator for multiple shifts, offering competitive pay ranging from $18 to $35 per hour, with no prior experience required. As a Equipment Operator you will: Operate various types of heavy machinery safely and efficiently, such as forklifts, cranes, bulldozers, and other construction or warehouse equipment; Monitor equipment performance and carry out basic maintenance and repairs; Follow safety guidelines and company protocols to maintain a safe working environment.
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Join Coca Cola to grow, learn and build on their iconic past and impactful future As a Warehouse Operator, you will be responsible for: Picking orders; Packing and dispatching outgoing goods; Maintaining up-to-date stock and inventory records; Properly preparing shipments; Loading vehicles; Operating a forklift to move freight into and out of the warehouse.
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Requirements: Valid CDL-A With Tankers and Hazmat Endorsements Must-Have a TWIC card 1 year of verifiable Tractor Trailer experience in the past 3 years or 1 year of Tanker experience in the past 10 years Tanker experience preferred Truck must be a 2014 or newer, no taller than 13'2
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Family-owned Ozark Motor Lines is seeking to partner with owner operator truck drivers who want consistent freight and predictable home time. No loading/unloading, hazmat, Canada routes or NYC routes.
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As a Equipment Operator, you'll: Operate various types of heavy equipment safely and efficiently, such as forklifts, cranes, loaders, or other industrial machinery; Conduct daily inspections and maintenance checks on equipment to ensure functionality and safety; Manage and adjust equipment settings to handle materials appropriately according to operational requirements; Coordinate with other team members to meet production schedules and project deadlines.
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As a Machine Operator you'll: Set up, operate, and monitor machinery to ensure it meets production standards; Adjust machine settings to improve production efficiency and product quality; Perform regular maintenance checks and troubleshooting to prevent machine downtime; Clean and maintain equipment and work area to ensure a safe operating environment.
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As a Warehouse Associate (also known as Warehouse Operator, Material Handler), you'll be responsible for supplying production with raw materials, managing inventory, ensuring quality control of finished goods, and assisting in loading and unloading materials.
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The Brown Trucking driver experience is unique in every way.
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Should a candidate wish to be considered for the OAP (Operator Apprentice Program) or the MAP (Maintenance Apprentice Program) after hire, they must achieve Eastman's required score levels on the WorkKeys assessments prior to consideration.
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Silgan Closures seeks Forklift Operator. Take out trash and scrap corrugate during and EOS. This includes put away of finished goods into warehouse, staging orders, loading orders onto a truck, receive and put away of raw materials, supplying production with raw materials and WIP. Forklift Drivers are responsible for completion of all documentation, conducting inventory / cycle counts of FG and raw materials, and tracking locations of all goods using inventory management system.
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