Production Technician - Night Shift - Earn $22 per hour Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Tuscola, IL at Geebo

Production Technician - Night Shift - Earn $22 per hour

As a Plastipak Production Technician, you operate equipment to manufacture plastic containers in a clean & safe work environment.
Associates take pride in maintaining our high quality standards & our positive team culture.
We Offer Set Schedules:
We offer 12-hour shifts & a unique regular standard schedule! Convenience:
Our food-grade clean & climate-controlled facility is located right off I-72 & I-57! Advancement:
We follow a strong promote-from-within business practice! Premium pay & benefits, including 18 days of paid time off a year! You Will Operate automated blow-molding equipment in a safe manner Monitor & troubleshoot equipment, making adjustments & repairs to assure optimal production/operating performance Assure customer requirements are always met by performing quality checks for specifications such as bottle weights & dimensions Grow your knowledge & skills through a wide-variety of training & on-the-job experiences You Have Ability to work 6:
45 pm 7:
00 am & a schedule cycle of 3 days on, 2 day off, 2 days on, 3 days off, repeat High School Diploma, GED or equivalent Mechanical, electrical or other technical/machine operation ability.
This can be experience gained through paid or unpaid work Able to use basic hand tools, such as wrenches, hammers, screwdrivers, etc.
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds with or without a reasonable accommodation Plastipak is an Equal Opportunity Employer In order to process your job application, Plastipak collects and stores the personal information that you submit via this website.
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