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Process Operator II - Converting

Process Operators - Converting First Quality is a privately-held group of manufacturing companies who are leaders in their respective field.
The organization is run by hands-on owners with dynamic expansion plans to significantly increase the size of the business over the next few years.
We are looking Process Operators - Converting for our state of the art manufacturing facility in Lock Haven, PA.
Process Operators will assist the lead operator to ensure safety, quality, customer service, housekeeping, and record keeping standards, as well as following necessary GMP, FDA and ISO regulations/guidelines.
Physical Requirements:
Constant standing during a 12-hour shift Ability to work night shift, 7PM - 7AM Occasional lifting/carrying boxes up to 50lbs.
Constant light grasping and occasional strong grasping Constant repetitive use of foot and hand controls Daily sweeping and organizing work areas The ideal candidates should possess the following:
High school diploma or equivalent Strong mathematical and mechanical skills Ability to operate a forklift Ability to work in a fast paced environment Ability to work in a team orientated environment Ability to operate computer equipment First Quality Tissue offers competitive starting rates based on previous experience and education.
We also provide a safe, clean work environment with excellent wages and benefits including bonus and incentive programs, medical/dental benefits, 401(k) plan with company contribution, recognition programs, and education assistance opportunities.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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