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It starts with YOU. As an Industrial Controls Electrician, you will work as part of the Maintenance Department, responsible for maintaining equipment associated with the production, packaging, and distribution of Kimberly Clark Products through preventative, predictive and corrective maintenance.
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Troubleshoot control systems throughout the plant and make repairs as required. Industrial Controls Electricians may be exposed to high decibel levels from the production equipment and hearing protection is required.
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Job Duties & Responsibilities NoneRequired Qualifications The applicant shall possess a high school diploma or equivalency certificate and at least three years of power plant experience, at least one year of which is spent at Point Beach Nuclear Plant.
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Challenging and progressive career development Competitive salaries Immediate participation in 401(k) Profit Sharing Excellent Comprehensive Benefit Package with eligibility 30 days after you start Best practice PTO policies and 10 paid holidays Open communication WHAT YOU’LL DO:The Production Process Technician ensures that production jobs are running at the highest efficiencies possible using the best processing methods available.
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You will coordinate, administer, and implement the evaporator plating, assembly, and waste treatment process functions to ensure cost reductions, environmental compliance, product/process improvements and controls, plant layout, workflow analysis, equipment and purchase justifications, tooling requirements, safety, project management, and manufacturing process development.
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We make many of our products here in our Two Rivers plant using injection molding, metal stamping, and rotational molding equipment. Collaborate in the quoting of new manufactured products, offering input on feasibility, cost, and production requirements.
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You will operate plant and equipment to provide blasting products and services to customers. About the role - CDL Driver Class B (Green Bay, WI) This role will require Mobile Mixing Unit Driving/Operation as well as maintenance and upkeep of this equipment.
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The Machinist is responsible for setting up, programming, and running low quantity non production precision die components in a state of the art Milltronics machining center to support the achievement of business goals and objectives.
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Position Title: Production Associate Pay Rate: Starting wage is $20.20. The Impact You Will Make: We continue to build a better future for people, the plant, and our company! Exact shift placement will depend on current production needs.
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Fills plant racks onto plant tables per plantogram to grand opening ready standards. Operates store equipment as needed depending on one specific role and department (e.g., Zebra phone, telephone, paging system, copiers, fax machines, computers, CCTV surveillance system, key cutter, panel saw, paint mixer, flooring cutters, compacter baler.
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The operation consists of one paper machine responsible for the production of linerboard and medium paper used to manufacture corrugated boxes. Be a part of a motivated team responsible for providing hands-on maintenance support to all manufacturing operations of the paper mill.
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The Security Professional will also monitor CCTV, plant surveillance equipment and alarm systems, compose reports, deter criminal activity, misconduct, and safety violations. The Security Professional conducts stationary guarding as well as foot and/or vehicle patrol (interior and/or exterior), controls access and/or egress of personnel, materials, and vehicles.
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The operator positions include extrusion production line and/or automated material handling and Banbury mixer operation. Concurrent with performing these duties, the Production Operator will be expected to progress through our operator training program.
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Any experience as a personal shopper or in a production oriented or warehouse environment, stocking shelves, or experience as a cashier. In-Store Grocery Shopper will scan and bag orders on the go while following all bagging standards.
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Records production, material, and quality information on designated JSC operating systems and in accordance with JSC operating procedures. Involves an understanding of the purpose and necessity for accurate record keeping and JSC inspection plans and statistical process control (SPC) charts.
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