Production Operator Manufacturing - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Production Operator

Are you looking to start a new adventure with a company that s been around for more than 100 years? How about working for an industry leading company that works daily to help people regain their freedom of movement with innovative, technology-driven prosthetic and orthotic devices?If you have Production experience and are looking for a new opportunity, then apply today! SpecificationsMonday-Friday 6am-2:
30pmPay:
$17.
50 an hourContract to HireResponsibilities Parts preparation and refurbishing, chemical mixing and casting/pouring, material preparation and lay-up, adhesive bonding, and grinding of various materials per manufacturing specifications.
May conduct in-process quality inspections on production lines and/or parts.
Follows established instructions and/or procedures.
Participates in team projects to develop process improvement methods, solutions, and procedures to enhance product quality, cost, and scheduling.
Maintains a clean and safe work environment.
Qualifications High School Diploma or GEDAbility to follow work instructionsAbility to perform basic production processes under direct supervisionHand eye coordinationFamiliarity with basic hand toolsAbility to stand 8-10 hours per dayFor questions or to schedule an interview, contact Susana at 801-574-2762 (direct) or via email at email protected SDL2017 Recommended Skills Business Process Improvement Innovation Quality Management Scheduling Grinding Production Line Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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