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MACHINE OPERATORS and QA ASSISTANT


MACHINE OPERATORS and QA ASSISTANT
GOSHEN IN

Brunk-AJP Corporation, a Goshen, IN area manufacturer is in need of experienced MACHINE OPERATORS and QA ASSISTANT. We have immediate full time openings for energetic, motivated and goal oriented individuals to compliment our dynamic staff.

Machine Operator duties will include:
Operate pulverizing machines making necessary adjustments and cleaning as required
Responsible for conveyance of product to machines from railcar and trailer
Perform standard adjustments to machine to maximize output and/or the quality of the product produced.
Weigh, fill, pack and store boxes with pulverized materials.
Willingness to work all 3 shifts

QA Assistant duties will include:
Verify quality of inbound product
Perform product Melt Index testing
Responsible for performing final inspections on completed jobs.
Identify non-conformance issues of product (raw and finished) and report these to the Quality Coordinator & Production Supervisor.
Assist with R&D trials

Work closely with the Production Supervisor and Quality Coordinator to achieve high level of customer satisfaction with regard to the quality and timeliness of products and services. Verify the paperwork and instructions match production processes and schedules.

Qualified candidates will be required to operate forklift, work with variety of manufacturing equipment, and laboratory and safety equipment.

Ability to learn & retain new assignments, along with a strong work ethic will lead to success.

In addition, we offer an attractive wage and benefit package that includes a competitive wage structure, our 401k retirement program, company subsidized health, dental, vision insurance, company paid life & disability insurance, paid vacations holidays. Please apply in person:

BRUNK-AJP CORPORATION - GOSHEN, IN
803 Logan Street
Goshen, IN 46528
574-533-1109Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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