Processor Helper Administrative & Office Jobs - Elk River, MN at Geebo

Processor Helper

Company Name:
Great River Energy
General Summary
We currently have an opening for a Processor Helper at our Elk River Resource Processing Plant. The Processor Helper perform plant cleaning duties, traffic direction and compactor operation as required in a safe and efficient manner. The processor helper will work a day, afternoon/evening or rotating shift.
Job
Responsibilities:
General cleaning of all plant equipment and facilities
Tipping floor traffic director
Compactor operator
Hand picking on the processing lines
Operate and perform pre-maintenance inspection on forklift and skid steer loader.
Qualifications
Knowledge typically acquired through a high school diploma or the equivalent. The position requires a valid drivers license and Minnesota State Class C drivers license.
The successful candidates must be self-motivated, innovative, skilled in decision-making, demonstrate teamwork and flexibility, be business focused and demonstrate values for effective individual performance.
Working Conditions:
Work is indoors and outdoors, sometimes in inclement weather. This job requires the ability to lift up to 50 lbs, climb, work at heights and work with arms above head. The ability to kneel and squat on a frequent basis, along with occasional work in confined space areas. Must be able to use full face respirator and other personal protective equipment when required.
Apply
Qualified professionals will find we have a lot to offer: competitive compensation, continued education, workout facility, and generous retirement plan, along with many more benefits. Qualified candidates, please apply at www.greatriverenergy.com under the Careers tab by January 9, 2013. GRE is an EEO/AA Employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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