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MACHINE OPERATOR - Umatilla, FL - 2nd Shift

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5 Umatilla, FL Umatilla, FL Full-time Full-time $16.
50 an hour $16.
50 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago MACHINE OPERATOR - UMATILLA, FL $1500 HIRING BONUS $16.
50hr
$1hr PM SHIFT - 2nd Shift - 4day/10hr Shifts:
Monday - Thursday 4:
30pm - 3:
00am Possible Overtime Fridays:
Biweekly We are a well-established, Omaha based manufacturer with over 65 years of providing quality products to our clients.
Phillips Manufacturing is a one-stop shop for drywall finishing accessories, lath, stucco accessories, metal channels, interior framing, and fire rated assemblies with facilities around the country.
A Machine Operator operates a machine maintaining continuity of operation at maximum production consistent with proper safety and quality requirements.
Essential Function:
Operation:
Inspect, Prepare, Adjust, Minor Repair of Machine.
Ensure Proper Operation.
Quality:
Meet Product Specifications, Taking & Reading Measurements.
Computer Literacy:
Moderate Skills Required (Scanning, Labels, etc.
).
Reporting:
Produce Legible & Accurate Production Reports.
Packaging:
Place Finished Cartons/Bundles in Proper Holding Carts.
Agility:
Fast-Paced Environment.
Lift up to 75lbs.
Walk, Stand, Bend & Twist for Long Periods of Time.
Repetitive Movement.
Reliability:
Ensure to Adhere to Attendance Policy.
Safety:
Abide by all Safety Protocol.
Full Time employee benefits include:
Production Bonus Referral Bonus Perfect Attendance Bonus Anniversary Rewards Trainer Pay Safety Boot Reimbursement Prescription Glasses Reimbursement Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k) with Company Match 9 Paid Holidays & PTO Long/Short Term Disability Life/AD&D Coverage Tuition Assistance Bi-Weekly Pay Successful candidates must pass a pre-employment drug testing, background, and physical capacity screenings.
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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