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Machine Operator / Assistant

Company Name:
Koch Davis
Our company in currently on the lookout for a Machine Operator to join our team of the plant located in Bridgeview (IL, USA). If you enjoy a constant commitment to putting client first, thinking beyond the convention, reducing waste or finding value where the others haven't, you will fit the open position.
Basic responsibilities for the Machine Operator / Assistant position:
- Keep the work environment clean.
- Operate multiple manufacturing equipment, operate power hand tools, work in accordance with the specific direction and handle the other duties as required.
- Read a tape measure and apply Math and computer skills.
Requirement
If you're attracted by the Machine Operator position, make sure to suit the following requirements:
- High School Diploma.
- Ability to read a tape measure.
- Availability on weekends and ability to handle various shifts.
- Ability to work safely as well as follow all safety regulations.
- Ability to push, lift and pull up to 50 lbs, stand, walk, navigate stairs and kneel throughout the whole shift.
- Technical School certificate or military training highly desired.
Education
High School Diploma.
Client
Our company is one of the leading manufacturers of corrugated and consumer packaging on the territory of North America. With 26 000 qualified and experienced employees, who are absolutely committed to complying with the customers' demands and exceeding their expectations, our company operates manufacturing facilities over Canada, Chile, United States of America, Argentina, Mexico and China. With our low-cost position within the marketplace, our company representatives exert every effort to create and deliver value with innovation that generates excellent product ideas, improves effectiveness of the equipment, produces revenue gains and increases the work force quality. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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