Production Operator Manufacturing - Feura Bush, NY at Geebo

Production Operator

3.
5 Feura Bush, NY Feura Bush, NY Full-time Full-time From $26.
43 an hour From $26.
43 an hour We are excited that you are interested in a position at Owens Corning Delmar! As a Production Operator at our facility, you will be working as part of a crew assisting the manufacturing process for insulation.
Principal Duties and
Responsibilities:
Packaging the insulation Troubleshooting of machinery Verifying the quality of product General housekeeping and safety practices Repurposing the insulation Skills and Abilities:
Must be able to do rotating shifts (7am-7pm then 7pm-7am) See details below.
Must work well in a team environment Must be able to secure and maintain a forklift driver's license Must have the ability to multi-task Must possess strong organizational skills Must have a strong safety mindset Shift Schedule (Rotating Shift):
7am-7pm (3 days on) 3 days off 7pm-7am (3 nights on) 3 days off Pay Rate:
Day shift:
$26.
43 Night shift:
$27.
43 Holiday pay $1000 Sign-On Bonus Benefits/ Perks:
401k with company contributions Multiple health insurance, dental and vision options Quarterly Bonuses Requirements Include:
High school diploma or equivalent required MUST HAVE 2
years experience in Manufacturing, Machine Operating, or Packaging experience Ability to work 12-hour shifts Available to work rotating shifts (rotates from days to night) Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $26.
43 per hour Expected hours:
36 per week
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
12 hour shift Day shift Night shift Overnight shift Overtime Education:
High school or equivalent (Required)
Experience:
Manufacturing:
2 years (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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