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Production OperatorMiddleton, MA (Onsite) ContractorDO NOT SUBMIT CANDIDATES THAT WERE PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED First Shift: 7:15am-3:30pm Pay Rate: *** This is a set rate*** Contract Only Background & Drug Screening (Including marijuana) Physical: ... -
Machine OperatorGreenville, SC (Onsite) ContractorDuration: 12 months, possibility of extension Job Description: Duties: Sets up and operates a variety of automatic or semi-automatic machines used in the production of the company's product. Respon... -
Mechanical EngineerIowa City, IA (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Project Manager (Mechanical ) Work Location: Full-Time Onsite Technical Skills Must Have 10+ years of Project Management experience Budget management experience Experience managing proje... -
Production OperatorColorado Springs, CO (Onsite) ContractorProduction Operator 1,Job Responsibilities: Implements quality checks based on provided instructions and specifications defined by the company, to ensure product integrity and adherence to standard... -
Production Operator - 3rd ShiftAnaheim, CA (Onsite) ContractorTitle: Production Operator - 3rd Shift Location: Anaheim CA - Onsite Duration: 4 months Shift: 3rd 9:30pm - 6:00am Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent Top 3 Skills: GMP Understanding, Skil... -
Enterprise ArchitectElkton, MD (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Enterprise Architect Location: Elkton, MD 21921 (Onsite) Duration: 12 Months+ (Possibilities of Extension) Pay Rate: $80 - $90/Hour. on W2 Job Summary: The Enterprise Architect will own ... -
Manufacturing Operator IEugene, OR (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Manufacturing Operator I Job Location: Eugene, OR Job Duration: 12 Months (possibility of extension) Job Summary: Responsible for the final packaging of various product lines for the Bio...
Machine Operator Jobs
Machine operators have a keen eye for attention to detail. They are typically responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining various types of machines and equipment. They are typically knowledgeable in machinery and measurement tools.A typical day in the life of a machine operator might include:
• Performing machine and equipment setups and calibrations
• Testing machines for proper functionality
• Visualizing each completed piece for flaws or mistakes to ensure quality
• Keeping and maintaining records of activity logs.