PRODUCTION OPERATOR I Accounting - Wilsonville, OR at Geebo

PRODUCTION OPERATOR I

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8 Quick Apply Full-time 2 days ago Full Job Description Production Work - $18 to start on day shift! Manpower is partnering with a large manufacturing facility in Wilsonville, OR.
PRODUCTION OPERATOR I What is in it for you:
Day shift 6am-2:
30pm Temp to hire opportunity with $1000 sign on bonus at conversion Lots of room for growth within the organization What You Will Be Doing:
Operates equipment used to manufacture products from raw materials into finished goods.
Maintains inventory records of raw materials used in manufacturing and keeps accurate and up-to-date records and/or data sheets on materials in process.
Performs in-process tests to ensure production meets required specifications.
Recognizes equipment malfunctions and/or product deficiencies and troubleshoots errors to achieve continuing optimum production levels.
Maintains running accounts of orders received, work completed, and inventory.
Matches workload, manning, and equipment capacity to existing inventory.
Prepares and monitors master schedules by working with materials planning, production, and maintenance personnel to coordinate activities.
Requisitions materials after determining delivery dates.
We are looking for:
High school diploma or GED equivalent (minimum requirement).
Ability to pass a background check and submit to a drug screen that excludes THC Proficient with Microsoft Office and other business management process systems to track, log and record information.
Acquires basic job skills and learns company policies and procedures; generally, has little or no prior relevant training or work experience.
Competencies/ Skill Level Follows established procedures to accomplish tasks.
Job Scope/Complexity - Duties and tasks are routine.
Select APPLY NOW to hear from a recruiter within 24 hours or in a rush? Call Theresa at 971-281-4470! Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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