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Must be willing to work day, swing, and graveyard shift. Maintenance department openings for motivated people looking to learn and become proficient working with programmable logic controllers, variable frequency drives, instrumentation, boiler and burner systems, packaging equipment, welding, fabrication, conveyor systems, electric motors, pumps, gearboxes.
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Schedule: Must be available to work 12-hour day and/or graveyard shifts, days vary. This is an excellent entry-level opportunity to be a part of a reputable organization and embark on the responsibilities of a Process Operator, with the assurance of a comprehensive training program that prioritizes employee safety.
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May be assigned to perform specialized job functions eg: auto/forklift mechanic, construction electrician, instrumentation, refrigeration, machinist, electronic specialist etc. All employees are responsible for immediately reporting any food safety, food quality or plant security issues to management for appropriate action.
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Keywords: Process Technician, Location: Moses Lake, WA - 98837 , PL: 591304978. Safely operate equipment with the assigned area to manufacture and handle raw materials and finished products. Prepare railcars, trucks, and other containers for loading and unloading.
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This position requires the incumbent to have advanced skills as an industrial mechanic or industrial electrician. Skills required include an intermediate level in proficiency in welding, plumbing, electrical repair, instrumentation, running lathes and milling machines, fabricating and repairing pneumatic and hydraulic systems.
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