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Whether an operator, sales rep, a graphic artist or a clinician, we’re all driven to perform at our best— for ourselves and our clients. At Quad, the wage range for a Saddle Stitch Operator is between $19.25 - $24.25 / hr.
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Metalcraft of Mayville has an opening on 3rd Shift for a Laser Operator in our Mayville, WI facility. Reporting to the First Operations Manager, this role is primarily responsible for the daily setup and operations of Amada or Mitsubishi NC/NCL laser, or Messer Plasma in a just-in-time fabrication shop with some assistance provided.
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Laser Operator - 3rd Shift (Mayville) De-nest and remove laser oxide from parts/Plasma. May train others on set-up and operation of Laser/Plasma. Must have strong Laser or CNC operating background.
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Job Description: Press Brake Operator (2nd Shift) This position offers an opportunity to advance to Brake/Roll Operator #2 classification by acquiring necessary skills. Job Description: Press Brake Operator (2nd Shift.
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Will have the opportunity to acquire the skills necessary to advance to Machine Shop Operator #2 classification. Will have the opportunity to acquire the skills necessary to advance to Machine Shop Operator #2 classification.
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A laser operator is responsible for operating and maintaining laser cutting or engraving machines in various industrial settings. What is a Laser Operator ? Use laser cutting and punching machines that make metal shapes and holes to fit other parts.
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Reporting to the Shift Supervisor, the Maintenance Operator is primarily responsible for the troubleshooting, repair, maintenance and process improvement of mechanical equipment used to support production operations.
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Kondex Corporation is looking for a night shift Atmosphere Heat Treat Operator to join the Atmosphere Heat Treat department. Kondex Corporation is looking for a night shift Atmosphere Heat Treat Operator to join the Atmosphere Heat Treat department.
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We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Machine Shop Operator #3 to join our team. This role offers the opportunity to develop the necessary skills to advance to the Machine Shop Operator #2 classification.
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Job Title: Machine Shop Operator #3 (Direct Hire) Job Title: Machine Shop Operator #3 (Direct Hire) We are recognized consistently for our diversity - as a best place to work for Women, Inclusion, Equality and Disability and in 2022 ManpowerGroup was named one of the World's Most Ethical Companies for the 13th year - all confirming our position as the brand of choice for in-demand talent.
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Make ready and run all aspects of the saddle stitcher (pockets, gatherer, stitcher heads, in feed, trimmer, mail table, and mail head, etc. You will work a compressed 3 and 4-day work week geared toward balancing work and family life (12-hour shift (either 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. or 7 p.m. - 7 a.m.) including weekends, and holidays.
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The Innovation and Development Division (IDD) drives the innovation strategy for the Hubs and Operations, and contributes to the Group's transformation.
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Our leaders, field crews and massive fleet Loader Operator, Loader, Operator, Stone, Construction. Our leaders, field crews and massive fleet Loader Operator, Loader, Operator, Stone, Construction.
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Will have the opportunity to acquire the skills necessary to advance to Brake/Roll Operator #2 classification. Perform production work on a variety of press brakes loading and unloading parts and basic inspection to ensure quality of the parts.
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What it takes to be a ROBOTIC BRAKE OPERATOR with MEC. What will you be doing as a ROBOTIC BRAKE OPERATOR. MEC has been named the largest metal fabricator in the nation for thirteen years running.
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