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Machine Operator

Plastic Injection Molding Company in Byron, GA is looking for an exceptional candidate as a Machine Operator Position who uses safety, and is quality and production oriented.
This is a full-time position on an hourly basis.
Must be able to pass a background check and drug screen.
Job Type:
Full-time, day and night shiftSalary:
Starting at $11.
50 /hour
Responsibilities:
Operate an injection molding machine, following production and quality procedure.
Complete production report and quality inspection.
Must be able to perform other task as assigned.
Requirements:
o Ability to work a flexible schedule and work extra hours when required.
Have good attendance and punctuality.
o Must have reliable transportation.
o Must be able to follow oral and/or written instructions.
o High level of individual responsibility skills.
o Attention to detail, inspection parts for quality adherence and segregating any quality issues.
o Ability to work in a fast-pace environment with a minimal supervision.
o Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, reaching, carrying, pushing/ pulling and climb ladders frequently.
o Candidate must work in hot and cold temperature.
o Must to wear personal protective equipment (PPE).
o Forklift experience is a plus.
Education and
Experience:
o High School Diploma/GED equivalent, 2 year college is a plus.
o 1 year of manufacturing environment.
Benefits:
After 90 days, we offer dental, vision, life, and partial paid health benefits.
Paid Vacation after 1 year anniversary, paid at yearly anniversary if unused throughout year.
We have a clean environment and responsive staff.
How to Apply:
FILL OUT APPLICATION at www.
spfplastic.
com, click on CAREERS at bottom of page.
Required
Qualifications:
Legally authorized to work in the United StatesPreferred
Qualifications:
19 years or olderSalary:
$11.
50 to $12.
50 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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