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Press Operator - 12 Hour Shifts - Now Hiring

Position Title:
Press Operator - 12 Hour Shifts Wage:
$15.
00/hour Shift:
12 Hours If you are looking for a fun and fast paced environment to work in, look no further! QPS is hiring for 1st shift Press Operators for our client company in Newton, IA.
Having to work 12-hour shifts is a must, however you will rotate every other weekend while having random days off in the middle of the week! Press Operator
Responsibilities:
- Remove printed materials from the press in preparation for shipping - Assist in operating web fed offset printing press - Prepare stacking area by moving skids and building boxes - Load materials through press - Hang or remove plates upon set up or clean up - Clear waste from folder - Stack products on to skids - Check quality of the prints Requirements for Press Operator:
- Able to stand for duration of shift - Able to bend, crouch and kneel throughout shift - Able to repetitively lift 20lbs (10 times/hour) - Able to occasionally lift 20-50lbs (3-5 times/hour) - Able to lift 50-100lbs rarely (1-2 times/day) grinnell@qpsemployment.
com IND096 #ZR Branch:
Grinnell IA QPS Employment Group is a full-service staffing firm comprised of dedicated and passionate people with over 50 offices throughout the Midwest.
We place great people with great companies in industrial, skilled trades, administrative, manufacturing, general labor and professional employment.
Hiring immediately! Why Work with QPS? - Access to sought-after positions with leading employers - Dedicated placement specialists who will guide you through every step of the job search processSalary:
$15 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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