Manufacturing Equipment Operator Manufacturing - Fargo, ND at Geebo

Manufacturing Equipment Operator

Fargo, ND Fargo, ND Full-time Full-time $22.
88 an hour $22.
88 an hour 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago Manufacturing Equipment Operator Competitive Benefits o Onsite Fitness Center o Clean & Climate Controlled Facility Who we are For over fifty years, Swanson has continued to innovate science-backed vitamins and supplements, healthy home, pantry and self-care products, delivering wellness solutions for mind, body & home.
While you work to help us build a healthier world, we work to make your career experience satisfying and rewarding through ensuring a good work and life balance, delivering a healthy benefits package for our full-time employees, and promoting a healthy lifestyle through our Wellness Program for every Swanson employee.
Check us Out! What Swanson will offer No experience needed - training provided Career advancement Comfortable air-conditioned environment Up to 12 holidays off per year Up to 2 weeks vacation in your first year Quarterly bonus program Employee product discounts General Duties:
The primary function of this position is to work with shift lead to effectively operate, clean, and setup our encapsulating and blending equipment.
Training will be provided.
Adhere to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) while operating equipment.
Schedule & Pay:
Night Shift 6:
00 PM to 6:
00 AM:
$22.
88/hr
$3.
00/hr weekend shift differential The normal work schedule includes working 36 hours one week (Sun/Wed/Thu) and 48 hours the next (Mon/Tue/Fri/Sat).
Work 7 out of 14 days and every other weekend is a three-day weekend off! Who you are:
You enjoy working independently You are detail oriented You are able to diagnose equipment issues You have a willingness to learn You can communicate clearly You are able to problem solve Education &
Experience:
High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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