Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Automation Machine Operator

Position:  Automation Machine Operator  
Hours:  7am-3pm

Duties and Responsibilities:
§  Operate medical assembly automation machine
§  Assist employees in changing over from one lot to the next lot
§  Ensure daily production goals are reached and scrap is kept at a minimum
§  Troubleshoot equipment issues that create downtime or poor quality
§  Perform regular preventative maintenance on the equipment

Requirements:
§  High School Diploma or GED, Technology based Associates Degree in preferred.
§  Three years experience operating and maintaining automation equipment.
§  Experience with vision inspection equipment preferred.
§  Experience with 6-axis robots preferred.
§  Experience with pneumatic systems preferred.
§  This position requires the ability read, comprehend, and follow the Operating Instructions, Manufacturing Specifications, and Technical Documents.
§  Basic math skills required to accurately count and record part production.  Calculators may be used.
§  This position requires eyesight (corrected or uncorrected) capable of performing visual quality inspections on parts.
§  CRC Preferred.



If you are interested, please go to the following link to complete application: www.indeed.com; and type “Automation Machine Operator” in the – what field.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Liquid Blender

Company Name: U.N.X. Incorporated
Address: 707 E. Arlington Blvd., Greenville
Person to Contact: Lee Armstrong
Complete Application on Website: www.unxinc.com
Interview Info: Video Interviews scheduled Thursday, April 21 at NCWorks; CRC preferred

Job Title: Liquid Blender
Number of Openings: 1
Hours of Work: 7am-5pm Monday through Wednesday; 7am-4:30pm Thursday
Hours per Week: 37 1/2
Rate of Pay: $12 per hour
Age Requirement: 18
Experience Required: Entry
Educational Background: HS/GED
Employer's Job Description: Blends and packages liquid products using formulas and following production schedules. Occasional lifting 100 pounds. Forklift experience helpful. Good reading and math skills. HS/GED required. EOE/M/W/V/H
Machinery Used: Forklift, valves, hoses, labeling machine, mixers
Tools Used: Basic

Part-Time Sorter

ECVC has an opening for one (1) Part-Time Sorter in MRF (recycling – 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.)
Applicants must be able to stand for extended periods of time, be able to reach and work in a dusty environment. Dependable transportation and excellent attendance is a must. CRC Preferred. Because of federal contract requirements, hiring preference will be given to a person with a documented disability.
Qualified and dependable applicants may submit applications to: HR Manager’s office at 2100 N. Greene Street, Greenville, NC 27834. 
The deadline to turn in an application will be Monday, April 25, 2015 at 4:00 p.m.

Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disabilities

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Shipping/Receiving Associate

CNA Technology, LLC
Shipping/Receiving Associate

Duties and Responsibilities (including but not limited to):
  • Coordinate all incoming/outgoing shipments; issue shipping instructions and provide routing information to ensure that delivery times and locations are coordinated.
  • Forklift operation; load/unload trucks.
  • Track inventory of raw materials, supplies, and finished product.
  • Prepare necessary correspondence and/or reports.
  • Plan, develop, and implement warehouse safety and security programs and activities.
  • Inspect physical conditions of warehouses, vehicle fleets and equipment, and order testing, maintenance, repair, or replacement as necessary.
  • Other duties as assigned by management
Minimum Knowledge and Skill Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or Equivalent required; Associates/Bachelors Degree Preferred
  • 3-5 years relevant experience and/or education; experience in wire/cable or Manufacturing environment preferred
  • Strong computer skills; proficiency in Microsoft Office, strong skills in Microsoft Excel
  • Self-starter; motivated and energetic individual that is accustomed to working in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Problem solving / troubleshooting ability
  • Sound organizational and time management skills with the ability to effectively prioritize and manage multiple projects
  • Ability to work with cross-functional teams, including management, HR, and manufacturing
  • Forklift certification (updated certification and training will be provided); Prior experience as a certified forklift trainer preferred.
  • Ability to stand and move about for the duration of shift.
  • Ability to lift up to 75lbs, work with moving / placing heavy reels
  • CRC preferred 
If you are interested in this position please email Resume to:

Michael Kos (Operations Mgr.) at mkos@cablenetwork.net

Manufacturing Engineer

CNA Technology, LLC
Manufacturing Engineer

Job Summary
A manufacturing engineer will plan, design, setup, modify, optimize and monitor a manufacturing process.  They work to product high quality goods efficiently in the most cost effective methods and are conscious of the environment and its protection.

Manufacturing engineers are designers, as well as analytical and creative thinkers.  They can operate on their own initiative but also contribute as a team member working with engineers from various disciplines.

Duties and Responsibilities (including by not limiting to):
·       Designing new systems and processes for the introduction of new products or for the improvement of existing ones
·       Working with other engineers such as chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, to ensure all product and system requirements are taken into account form the initial product conception to finished result
·       Working with other professional such as accountants and human resources personnel, to manage budget aspects and recruitment of junior engineers
·       Examining and tendering to new equipment to ensure the highest quality at the best price
·       Supervising junior engineers and sub-contractors and ensuring effective communication  to avoid errors
·       Organizing plant start-up and shut-down schedules to ensure minimum loss of production time and profits
·       Liaising with the research and development department to ensure company is at forefront of ground-breaking research
·       Keeping up to date with current and developing trends at national and international levels in the manufacturing industry

Minimum Knowledge and Skills Requirements:
·       Bachelors Degree in Engineering preferred.
·       3-5 years relevant experience and/or education; manufacturing experience in wire/cable or preferred.
·       Strong computer skills; proficiency in Microsoft Office, strong skills in Microsoft Excel.
·       Self-Starter; motivated and energetic individual that is accustomed to working in a fast-paced environment.
·       Strong verbal and written communication skills.
·       Problem solving/troubleshooting ability.
·       Sound organizational and time management skills with the ability to effectively prioritize and manage multiple projects.
·       Ability to work with cross-functional teams, including management, HR, and manufacturing.
·       Ability to stand and move about for the duration of shift.
·       CRC preferred

If you are interested in this position please email Resume to:

Michael Kos (Operations Mgr.) at mkos@cablenetwork.net

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Working Housekeeper Supervisor

JOB POSTING for Working Housekeeper Supervisor
04/07/2016
ECVC has an opening for a Working Housekeeper Supervisor that is full time at the Public Health, Human Services/Mental Health, Detention Center, Agriculture Building and other county buildings as needed. The primary function of this position is to be responsible for supervising the work activities of all housekeepers assigned to these areas while performing routine cleaning of offices and public area and maintenance of tile and carpet floors of the Pitt County buildings. Assist in assigning housekeepers work schedule, timesheets and arranging special cleaning projects. This person needs to know how to perform all housekeeping duties and have effective communication skills. Background check must be favorable to work in the Detention Center.
Perform all housekeeping services: cleaning, mopping, dusting, sweeping, bathrooms, and trash removal, according to the contract schedule. Also, this person will be stocking supplies, loading and unloading supplies. The Working Housekeeper Supervisor needs to be able to provide professional customer service to all customers according to ECVC policy and have good problem solving skills.
A high school diploma or GED is required. Also, 1-2 years of supervisory experience is preferred in this field or 1 year of experience in janitorial and 1 year of supervisor-in-training. CRC Preferred.
The hours are from 12:30 pm until 9:00 pm (hours may vary with need). Dependable transportation and excellent attendance is a must.

Please submit applications to: HR Manager, ECVC, 2100 N. Greene Street, Greenville, NC 27834 by 04/14/2016.
Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer

Affirmative Action Employer-Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disabilities

Forklift Drivers & Assemblers

Mega Force - has the following job openings:

Forklift Drivers- Individuals will drive various types of powered industrial trucks (forklifts, pallet jacks, etc.). Duties include, loading, unloading, counting, issuing, delivering, putting up, assisting in stock record keeping, taking inventories, etc.; must have at least 6 months of forklift experience. CRC Preferred. Pay is $10/hr to start.
 
Assemblers - Individuals will assemble parts from assembly drawings, wiring diagrams and written instructions. Must be able to work with various types of hand and power tools, and must have mechanical assembly experience or automotive related experience. Permanent hire opportunity. CRC Preferred. Pay is $10/hr to start.
 

If you are interested: Please apply in person at:
Mega Force Staffing
103-D Commerce St.
Greenville, NC 27858

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Telecommunicator Certification Course

Pitt Community College will be offering a Telecommunicator Certification Course during the week of April 21-29. The goal of this course is to provide participants with the entry level knowledge and skills to practice as an emergency services telecommunicator. At the conclusion of the school's offering of the 48 hour course, an authorized representative of the Sheriffs' Commission will administer a comprehensive examination to each trainee who has participated in all of the course requirements. A trainee successfully completes the written examination if he/she achieves a minimum of seventy percent (70%) correct answers.

Applicants must provide proof of the following for entry into the program:
-United States citizen
-At least 21 years of age
-High school graduate, or the equivalent (GED)
-Medical examination by a licensed physician
-Certified criminal history from each county that applicant has resided (convictions do not automatically disqualify applicants)

Course objectives:
The student will be able to:
► Define the role and explain the characteristics of the professional telecommunicator; stress and the telecommunicator; and the telecommunicator’s code of ethics.
► Identify and demonstrate the general operation of the major equipment components of a modern telecommunications service center.
► List and identify the major information resources available to assist in the practice of telecommunications.
► Differentiate between the organization, general operational practices, terminology and common service requests associated with law enforcement, fire and emergency medical services, and the North Carolina Division of Emergency Management.
► Identify, explain and demonstrate common call reception, prioritization and resource allocation practices associated with everyday telecommunications.
► Identify and explain the aspects of civil liability for the professional telecommunicator.
► Identify, explain and demonstrate basic radio broadcast techniques associated with emergency telecommunications.
► Demonstrate basic telecommunications training skills in a structured telecommunications training practicum.

Course Requirements:
Attendance is required at all class sessions. All practical exercises must be satisfactorily completed and a minimum score of 70% must be achieved on the final Commission-administered written exam.  
Tuition ($126.25) & Student manual ($30.00) = Total cost $156.25

Orientation/Question and Answer Session:
Friday April 8th from 10:00 am-12:00 pm, Greenville Center Room # 202

Monday April 11th from 6:00 pm-8:00 pm, Greenville Center Room # 202