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Utility

Job Details

The successful candidate must be available for rotating (3 days on and 4 days off) shifts; need to be available for morning or night shifts.

Pay Rate:
$17.67 Starting

Job Description

Utility must possess the ability to perform the following:

  • Prepping the raw material at the load stand area.

  • Do all raw material and finished good quality tests.

  • Prepping the finished roll and pallets by using proper packaging instructions.

  • Assist in any needs in the production area

  • Ability to drive forklift and clamp truck in a safe manner

  • Maintain 6S (5S)

  • Perform all duties in a safe manner

  • Any other duties requested by manager or supervisor.

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or GED

  • At least 1 year of previous manufacturing experience

  • Must take mechanical and personality testing and be recommended by the testing company

  • Ability to lift up to 40 lbs.

  • Some computer experience

  • Respects individuals, the organization, occupational health and safety, authority, the community, and the team

  • Can work in teams

  • Ability to adapt

  • Ability to take the initiative

  • Good communication skills

  • Ability to work as needed, all shifts

#revealyourpotential #LifeAtCascades

Cascades believes in the success of an inclusive organization that values diversity within its team. All qualified candidates will be considered for this position in a fair manner. Use of the masculine in our communications refers equally to both women and men.

About Cascades
To be part of Cascades is to reveal the full potential of materials, people and ideas. We are source of possibilities.
Since 1964, we have been providing sustainable, innovative and value-creating solutions in packaging, hygiene and recovery.

Join 12,000 women and men working in a network of more than 90 operating units located in North America and Europe.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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