Production Operator I Manufacturing - Omaha, NE at Geebo

Production Operator I

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# Job Description
Manually operate and/or monitor equipment according to department instructions and/or client expectations. Use instructions to pick materials for jobs to be processed. Includes manually inserting documents/froms into envelopes, affixing tags to plastic carriers, stuffing mail into expedited mailing packages, feeding and unloading equipment.
# Job Specific Responsibilities
Works on a variety of routine tasks under close supervision in a secure facility. Has access to confidential information.
# Candidate Requirements
Makes routine decisions using pre-established guidelines regarding products meeting quality standards, resolving minor machine problems and determining when a service technician is required. Adheres to guidelines to ensure correct shipment of accounts.
# Preferred Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent. Basic PC skills required. Previous machine and/or production experience preferred. Ability to function effectively in a team environment.
Requisition No.: 38718BR
Country: United States
State: Nebraska
City: Omaha
Primary Location Address: OMAHA-7302 - 7330 Pacific Street (1123)
Job Function: Operations
Worker Type: Regular Employee
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Shift Type: Overnight
Hours per Week: 40
Work Days: Thursday night, Friday night, Saturday night & Sunday night
Posting Currency: USD
Posting Range: $8.61
Manager Level: L1: All Other PositionsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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