Temporary Machine Operator/Forklift Driver Manufacturing at Geebo

Temporary Machine Operator/Forklift Driver

MillerCoors in Elkton, VA is hiring temporary production employees for their packaging operations.
Must be able to work weekends and you must be able to work any shift.
The MillerCoors Brewery in Elkton, Virginia is seeking motivated individuals for temporary production assignments in Packaging during the peak production period. These temporary positions are normally 40 hours per week, but could be more/less. This position is in the packaging department involving operating and maintaining high speed packaging equipment or driving a forklift. Forklift experience preferred. Candidates must be available to work any shift and the ability to work overtime and weekends as required.
THIS IS A LONG TERM TEMPORARY POSITION THAT PAYS $14.00 PER HOUR. NO BENEFITS ARE PROVIDED.
The temporary production operator must be able to function in a fast-paced team environment. Experience in a process oriented operation, and/or experience operating/maintaining high-speed manufacturing equipment, forklifts, etc., is a plus. The successful candidate must also have strong interpersonal skills and be mechanically inclined. (Individuals with mechanical maintenance backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.) A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
All candidates must pass a background check, drug screen and pre-employment physical. MUST BE 21 YEARS OLD.
Please apply online using the career page at www.millercoors.com (MAILED OR HAND DELIVERED RESUMES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. NO PHONE INQUIRIES PLEASE)
At MillerCoors, diversity is the essence of our success, bringing value to our lives and our work. MillerCoors is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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