Machine operator plastics in Canada (m/f/x)
Machine operator plastics in Canada (m/f/x)
For our partner company in Calgary (Alberta) we are looking for a machine operator for plastics processing (m/f/x).
You report to the production manager and are responsible for the production of plastic items.
- This comes up to you:
- Installation and operation of blown film extrusion lines
- Perform device maintenance
- Meeting quality standards
- Bug fixes and minor adjustments to the machines
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Note: The employer is interested in long-term cooperation. This activity can qualify you and your family for a permanent work and residence permit with a high probability.
- What do you bring with you:
- Completed school or vocational training
- 3-5 years of experience as an extruder operator (blown film)
- Knowledge of compostable/biodegradable plastics is an advantage
Other requirements
- independent way of working
- English language skills
- No entry in the certificate of good conduct
- Good team and communication skills
- Willingness to work in shifts (morning/late shift)
The offer
- Attractive starting salary ($24.34/hour)
- Additional package: Medical or Dental Care
- Intensive training
- Challenging, varied work
Is this job right for you?
Apply now with an English CV and we will forward your request to the Canadian company
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