Box Line Operator - Tobacco/Printing - Nat Sherman Construction, Mining & Trades - Greensboro, NC at Geebo

Box Line Operator - Tobacco/Printing - Nat Sherman

Nat Sherman's is accepting resumes for a full time Box Line Operator.
Nat Sherman has remained an esteemed New York family business serving the world for more than 85 years, and their commitment to excellence, quality and service is timeless. For three generations Nat Sherman has offered adult smokers an iconic collection of premium tobacco products and lifestyle accessories, which embody their passionate belief that the camaraderie and memory of a good smoke lasts forever. It is the hope that the next generation will be able to expand on this tradition of Americana and continue to innovate and grow the business well into the future.
Requirements:
This position requires 2 plus years of experience in operating manufacturing equipment. Experience in the tobacco and printing industry is a plus. A strong mechanical aptitude is also required. Must be able to get along well with others and have the ability to plan and troubleshoot equipment. Job hours are 6:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Thursday for a total of 40 hours.
Job Responsibilities
o Safe and efficient operation of box line equipment.
o Obtain daily production requirements from manager.
o Direct general labor support personnel to perform functions as required.
o Maintain accurate production and quality records.
o Maintain a neat and orderly work area.
o Clean machines and perform required periodic maintenance.
o Perform other tasks as deemed necessary by management.
Nat Sherman, Inc. offers a comprehensive benefits package; including subsidized health, paid life insurance, LTD, STD, voluntary dental and vision care, PTO days including holidays, 401(k). Nat Sherman is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Please respond with your resume.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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