Machine Operator - $18.75 & Up Administrative & Office Jobs - Dundee, MI at Geebo

Machine Operator - $18.75 & Up

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1 Dundee, MI Dundee, MI Full-time Full-time $18.
75 an hour $18.
75 an hour 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago Looking for a great-paying job in a safe & supportive work environment? If you have an aptitude for working with your hands & a willingness to learn, Clean Tech will train you to become a Machine Operator, where you will operate equipment to help recycle over two billion plastic containers a year.
This is a high-demand occupation in the fast-growing recycling solutions industry.
We Offer Rewards:
Earn premium pay at $18.
75 and up, plus $1.
50 shift differential (nights) & double-time on Sundays! No Mandatory Overtime! Stability:
We're growing! We've never had layoffs! Advancement:
We promote from within! Convenience:
We are located right off Ann Arbor Road in the heart of Dundee! You Will Operate plastic recycling equipment in a safe manner Monitor & troubleshoot equipment, making adjustments & basic repairs Feed lines with top-quality raw materials to produce top-quality post-consumer plastic resin Receive thorough & ongoing training, with a clear pathway to promotion Requirements Able to work Days:
7 am - 7:
30 pm OR Nights:
7 pm - 7:
30 am & a 3-2-2-3 schedule Mechanical aptitude (you like to work with your hands, use tools, fix things) & a willingness to learn Strong desire to be a productive team member in a modern recycling facility Ability to lift up to 50 pounds with or without a reasonable accommodation Clean Tech is an Equal Opportunity Employer In order to process your job application, Clean Tech Recycling collects and stores the personal information that you submit via this website.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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