Machine Operator Manufacturing - Chaska, MN at Geebo

Machine Operator

Company Name:
Select Family of Staffing Companies
MACHINE OPERATOR
Weekly paychecks Health Care Other Great Benefits
Currently seeking an experienced machine operator that will be responsible for operating machines and equipment related to the lamination of flexible materials using pressure sensitive adhesives.
Working hours: 3:30pm - 2:00am Monday - Thursday
Pay Rate: $14 - $15/hr DOQ
Location: Chaska, MN
Required Skills
Issue materials based off yield calculations that are estimated on the job traveler
Perform inspection using calipers and/or a visual inspection of the product before, during, and after lamination
Ability to read and understand blueprints
Comply with work & safety rules
Ability to perform basic computer data entry using specific software
Ability to perform basic math computations
Required Experience
Minimum of 3 years operating machinery/equipment in a manufacturing environment (preferably in the field of lamination, die cutting, or kiss cutting

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