Machine Operator Job - (plant city, florida) Customer Service & Call Center - Lakeland, FL at Geebo

Machine Operator Job - (plant city, florida)

Job Title:
Machine Operator Requisition Number:
PC PRD:
3617 Interest Category:
Manufacturing Hourly/Salary:
Hourly City:
Plant City Country:
United States Shift:
Variable
Job Description:
-Are willing to work a 12 hr.
shift -Have at least 2 years of experience -Have a high school diploma / GED -Lift 50 lbs.
and handle physical work -Can work in a team environment -Have problem:
solving skills Position Responsibilities :
Support the Department's daily, weekly, monthly KPI's by the performance of planned work.
:
Maintain the highest quality standard.
:
Follow position specific checklist and accepted best practices.
Position Requirements :
Complete the SBS certification process for required positions in the department; :
Demonstrated ability to read and comprehend written directions and training manuals.
:
Demonstrated ability to read a tape measure.
:
Demonstrated ability to effectively take action to solve problems while exhibiting sound judgment and critical thinking skills.
:
Ability to thrive in a fast:
paced environment.
:
Ability to multi:
task and be flexible in job roles.
:
Demonstrated ability to deliver sustainable and superior results.
:
Willingness and ability to become certified to operate forklifts, man lifts and overhead cranes.
Education/
Experience:
Required:
:
High School diploma or GED equivalency.
:
Two years in a manufacturing environment (preferred).
Benefits:
ABOUT THE COMPANY:
DIVERSITY AT JAMES HARDIE:
We are committed to diversity at James Hardie in every form.
We firmly believe that by hiring and developing people of every background and culture it will further strengthen our company and its people in striving for global leadership.
James Hardie is an Equal Opportunity Employer JHMON Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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