Warehouse / Production Operator General Labor - Elkton, MD at Geebo

Warehouse / Production Operator

Aquafin Inc Aquafin Inc Elkton, MD Elkton, MD Full-time Full-time $16.
50 - $18.
00 an hour $16.
50 - $18.
00 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago WAREHOUSE / PRODUCTION OPERATOR Starting Rate $16.
50 up to $18.
00 an hour 4 Day Work Week (Tuesday through Friday) 10 Hour Days - 5 am - 3:
30 pm Despite our growth, we are still a tight-knit group, with a fun, casual, but high-energy working style and a sense of mission.
We have various positions open on our manufacturing team.
We are looking for positive natured hard workers, who aren't afraid of getting their hands dirty.
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
Perform general housekeeping duties such as sweeping production floors, cleaning up production packaging and waste Accurately package liquid products Operate aggregate packaging station Accurately measure and stage raw materials according to written dipping instruction sheets Accurately record information such as lot numbers, etc.
Follow all production safety practices Perform other general production related tasks as instructed by supervisors Obtain forklift certification Our growing company provides plenty of room for advancement and we will support your growth with training.
We offer very competitive full benefits including 401K matching, health, vision and dental along with 10 days of PTO & 5 Sick Days plus paid holidays.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$16.
50 - $18.
00 per hour Expected hours:
40 per week
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance Schedule:
10 hour shift Day shift No weekends Supplemental pay types:
Bonus opportunities Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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