Production Operator Manufacturing - Carson City, NV at Geebo

Production Operator

Carson City, NV Carson City, NV Contract Contract $19.
04 - $20.
00 an hour $19.
04 - $20.
00 an hour 23 hours ago 23 hours ago 23 hours ago JOB TITLE :
PRODUCTION OPRATOR JOB TYPE :
TEMP TO HIRE LOCATION :
Carson City, NV 89706 SHIFT TIME :
2ND SHIFT 3 PM - 11:
30 PM Production Operator Duties:
Utilize proper PPE and safety equipment.
Ability to follow and understand written instructions.
Documenting travelers and log sheets for operations performed.
Maintain required production time standards.
Ability to understand and use precision measuring tools.
Effectively and efficiently produce parts according to certification and quality guidelines.
Cross-train other employees.
Maintain department housekeeping using 5-S principals.
Regular attendance and punctuality required.
Ensure compliance with Company Quality requirements.
Adhere to and promote Corporate Code of Ethical Standards.
Communicate professionally and effectively with peers, leadership, and customers.
Other duties as assigned.
Quals-- 2ND SHIFT 3 PM - 11:
30 PM The Production Operator will be responsible to support to any production area such as:
machine operation, grit blast, grinding, belt sand, tack weld, mask, assembly, disassembly, wax injection, braze, cleaning, hand finishing, part marking, and other duties, as required.
Must be fluent in speaking, reading and writing English High School diploma or equivalent Must pass various tests including annual exams.
Meet performance standards within the first six months Intermediate computer skills Self-motivated with a high level of ownership and accountability Maintain an orderly, safe work environment Team building skills Job Type:
Contract Salary:
$19.
04 - $20.
00 per hour Schedule:
8 hour shift Ability to commute/relocate:
Carson City, NV 89706:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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