3rd Shift Production Operator Manufacturing - Brunswick, ME at Geebo

3rd Shift Production Operator

Looking for a career that helps others? Bonney Staffing has partnered with a local company who has been a steadfast leader in the production and design of medical supplies worldwide! This partnered company is looking for people who are passionate about helping others and who also enjoy a team-based environment.
Could that be you? The Production Operator job in Brunswick, Maine is responsible for preparing and inspecting materials and equipment.
You'll have a solid understanding of how to properly clean and operate automated equipment, while also practicing safety and efficiency in the workplace.
This is a full time, third shift position.
Production Operator
Qualifications:
High School Graduate or equivalent Pre Employment physical, and background check Experience working in a team based work environment Basic reading comprehension and the ability to follow written and verbal instructions Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds in standing positions through the day History working within ISO-controlled environment and knowledge of GMP, ISO 9000 systems preferred Positive attitude Required Skills:
Labor experience Production OperatorDetails:
Schedule:
Monday-Friday 10pm-6am some overtime required Pay Rate:
$22/hr Start Date:
ASAP Production Operator
Benefits:
Health and prescription coverage (while on assignment through Bonney Staffing) Benefits offered by the employer once hired permanently 12 Paid Holidays with an additional floating holiday of YOUR choice! PTO equal to 3 weeks Medical, dental and vision Profit sharing, life insurance and 401k matching Wellness incentives Ask us about our $$Referral Bonus Program$$ If you believe you are a qualified candidate for our Production Operator role please apply or contact us today! Recommended Skills Iso 9000 Positive Attitude Reading Comprehension Team Working Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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