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LSI Staffing

Now Hiring - Responsive, Resourceful, Reliable People in Manufacturing Job Title:
Extrusion OperatorHours:
7pm - 7am or 7am - 7pm - (Rotating Shift)Location:
Mesquite, TXOpening:
1-10 openings
Responsibilities:
Hiring Extrusion Operator in Mesquite, Texas.
This role will be responsible for processing materials and manufacturing products in an industrial organization.
Here's your chance to make a direct impact in a key role in producing the top-quality film safely and effectively.
Ability to make quality checks on time.
Ensure correct count and label.
Make and handle the product.
Be aware of production requirements.
Understand the order sheet specifications.
Communicate and coordinate daily issues with your relief.
Troubleshoot machine issues.
Be familiar with resin conveying systems and blenders.
Help to coordinate training.
Make continuous efforts to improve the quality of the product.
Must understand the basic knowledge of extrusion.

Qualifications:
High School diploma or equivalent required.
Experience with extrusion in blowing film preferred.
Knowledge of quality systems.
Must be able to read and understand instructions well.
Flexible and adaptable to work on different machines.
Ability to work 12-hour shifts, 3 days on, 2 days off, 2 days on (rotate).
Willing to work in a customer-driven, safety-conscious organization.
Shift:
A Shift - 7:
00am - 7:
00pmB Shift - 7:
00pm - 7:
00amC Shift - 7:
00am - 7:
00pmD Shift - 7:
00pm - 7:
00amPay based on experience - $16.
00hr, to $18.
00hr.
LSI Staffing1425 Gross Rd Ste 105Mesquite, TX 75149972-677-7601 ApplicationsMonday - Friday9am - 11:
30am or 1:
30pm - 3pm Apply today and start tomorrow!LSI Staffing1425 Gross Rd Ste 105 Mesquite, TX 75149972-677-7601PandoLogic.
Keywords:
Extruding Machine Operator, Location:
Carrollton, TX - 75007About the Company:
LSI Staffing.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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