Entry Level Machine Operatorother related Employment listings - Tacoma, WA at Geebo

Entry Level Machine Operator

Learn a trade skill working for one of the largest and mostcutting-edge plastic manufacturing companies in the Puget Sound is looking toadd Entry Level Machine Operators to their production team.
They service several large and smallconstruction companies with all their plastic safety-related gear in the PugetSound area as well as across the nation.
Machine Operators make plasticproducts such as Fences, Cones, Roadway Signs, and much much more.
Entry Level Machine Operator duties:
Loading and unloading plasticproduct into machineryLearn how to set up, run, and break downseveral types of machinesMeasuring and cutting materialsBasic assembly of plastic productsOther general labor duties as neededIf you love the idea of creating safer workplaces and learning new things this may be the job for you!COVID-19 Measures:
Masks Must be worn at all timesSanitation of high touch surfacesOnsite temperature check stationavailableSchedule:
Monday-Friday - bus accessible on certain shiftsDay Shift:
7:
00am-3:
00pmSwing Shift:
3:
00pm-11:
00pmNight Shift:
11:
00pm-7:
00am Entry Level Machine Operator Requirements:
Mechanically inclined, ability touse basic hand tools and read a tape measureDesire to learn how to set up, run, and break downseveral types of machinesAbility to lift 30 lbs consistentlyPay:
$15.
00/hourWhat is great about this job:
Set schedule with weekends offOpportunity to learn a trade skill8 hours shiftsStable work environment and friendlycompany culture Great benefits once hired includinggenerous PTO planLocation:
FifeApply todayfor this Entry Level Machine Operator position! Or call 253.
353.
7700 to schedulean interview right away.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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