Machine Operatorother related Employment listings - Fairfield, IA at Geebo

Machine Operator

Position Title:
Machine Operator - 1st
3rd Shift Wage:
$17.
00-$19.
20 per hour Shift:
1st, 3rd QPS Employment Group has a great opportunity for Machine Operators at a company in Fairfield, IA.
This position has 1st and 3rd shift available with the opportunity for hire.
Machine Operator Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Cutting, trimming, hammering, and welding plastic parts together with equipment including saws, robots, pneumatic tools, and dedicated fixtures.
- Installing components as stated in the work instructions using various equipment.
- Trim excess material off of parts using knife.
- Verify that all required components are installed on part before packaging.
- Inspect the parts for quality and reject all nonconforming parts and place them in designated area.
- Minor adjustments on Blow Molding Equipment.
- Maintain a clean and safe work environment.
Machine Operator Requirements:
- Must be able to lift up to 50lbs non repetitively.
- Must be able to lift 1020lbs repetitively.
- Must be able to work in extreme heat.
- Must be able to stand for an extended period of time.
- Must be able to perform basic mathematics.
- Must be able to read and follow work instructions and directions.
fairfield@qpsemployment.
com IND069 #ZR Branch:
Fairfield IA About us:
QPS Employment Group is a full-service staffing firm comprised of dedicated and passionate people with over 50 offices throughout the Midwest.
We place great people with great companies in industrial, skilled trades, administrative, manufacturing, general labor and professional employment.
Why Work with QPS? -Access to sought-after positions with leading employers -Dedicated placement specialists who will guide you through every step of the job search processSalary:
$17.
00 to $19.
20 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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