Production Assistant Operator Manufacturing - Oklahoma City, OK at Geebo

Production Assistant Operator

Crown Paint Co.
Crown Paint Co.
Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City, OK Full-time Full-time $14 an hour $14 an hour 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago Production Assistant Operator Crown Paint, a leading manufacturer of industrial coatings, is continuing its production expansion and is seeking a dynamic individual for the Oklahoma City, OK warehouse.
The Production Assistant physically manufactures paint accurately with minimal waste, fills, identifies, and labels products in the correct containers (aerosols, gallons, pails, lined/unlined drums) The following areas of production are:
Pre-assembly - Employee will be responsible for the gathering raw materials and weighing of raw material components according to a specific formula on a batch ticket.
Mixing- Operates mixing machines that mixes the raw materials.
Loads raw material (liquid and powders) in correct quantities, into the paint mixer and tub.
Accuracy is expected.
Fillers- Works with team to transfer finished paint into containers for shipping to customers.
Experience is not necessary; however, applicant must be teachable, dependable, capable of making logical decisions, good math skills, and good character.
Must be able to lift 60 pounds.
Must possess a valid driver's license and be able to pass a favorable background check.
Working Conditions:
Warehouse/Outdoor working conditions.
Exposer to loud sounds and distracting noise levels, such as paint equipment.
Exposer to strong chemicals, such as paint.
Schedule:
7:
00am - 3:
30pm / Monday to Friday Pay:
$14.
00 per hour Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$14.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Ability to commute/relocate:
Oklahoma City, OK 73106:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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