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Machine Operator - 1st shift

Job Title:
Machine OperatorCity:
Decatur GA 30035Pay:
$17.00 hourlySchedule:
8:
00AM - 4:
30PM (Monday - Friday)Start Date:
as soon as possible40 hours a weekLong Term - Full Time - PermanentWe are now hiring an experienced Machine Operator at our car wash supply manufacturing company; your primary responsibility is to operate machinery to produce our products efficiently and safely.Key
Responsibilities:
1Operate machinery according to standard operating procedures.2Monitor production processes to ensure they run smoothly.3Conduct basic maintenance tasks on machinery.4Ensure products meet quality standards.5Follow safety protocols and guidelines.6Maintain specifications by observing operations, detecting malfunctions and adjusting controls.7Perform necessary machine adjustments and troubleshooting to ensure quality and quantity standards are being produced.Qualifications/Requirements:
o High school diploma or equivalent.o Previous experience in machine operationo Basic mechanical skills.o Ability to follow safety instructions accurately.o Attention to detail.o Willingness to work in a team environment.o Able to stand for the entire shift and lift up to 50lbso Good communication skillsTo Apply:
Please submit your resume we will call you for a phone interview.If you have any question; You may call us for more information Cortech International (562)803-0162Business Hours:
8:
00AM to 5:
00PM If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Communication Machinery Maintenance Problem Solving Quality Management Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply Now $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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