Machine Operator Night Shift
JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101
Posted: 7/7/2025
Position: Machine Operator
Customer Number: 81711
Job Number: 2590
Job Description
You will be responsible for the setup, operation, and basic maintenance of folding machines to produce accurate and high-quality finished materials. The position plays a key role in maintaining production efficiency and quality standards in a fast-paced environment. It offers a stable, secure work setting that supports focus, task completion, and lon-term reliability
Requirements:
preferred machine operation experience, mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills, ability to handle moderately heavy lifting up to 60 lbs, pulling, and pushing. Willingness to work 12 hour shifts on a rotating schedule with occasional overtime. Constant standing and strong attention to detail.
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (573) 632-2269
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