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Day Shift Wire Rope Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Industrial Electrician (Day Shift) Thomaston, GA | $30-$45/hour + Excellent Benefits We're hiring an Industrial Electrician in Thomaston, GA to join our manufacturing team producing everyday products ...

Industrial Electrician (Day Shift) Thomaston, GA | $30-$45/hour + Excellent Benefits We're hiring an Industrial Electrician in Thomaston, GA to join our manufacturing team producing everyday products ...

Licensed Electrician

Mcdonough, GA · On-site

$38 - $42/hr

Food Manufacturing Shift: 1st Shift (Day Shift) Pay Rate: $38-$42+ per hour (based on experience and licensing level) License Required: Journeyman or Master Electrician Terms : 4 month contract to ...

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Day Shift -- with emergency on-call availability as needed Reports To: Lead Process Technician / Division Management Classification: Hourly, Non-Exempt Position Summary Amcor's Injection Molding ...

Day Shift and 3rd Shift * Additional hires planned for upcoming facility expansion (start on days, then placed on needed shift) Pay Range: $26.00 - $28.00/hour (starting pay, depending on experience)

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Day Shift Wire Rope information

What is the difference between Day Shift Wire Rope vs Day Shift Rigger?

AspectDay Shift Wire RopeDay Shift Rigger
Required CredentialsBasic safety training, OSHA certificationsOSHA certifications, rigging licenses
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial settingsConstruction sites, heavy lifting environments
Industry UsageUsed for lifting, securing loads with wire ropesUsed for assembling, installing lifting equipment

Day Shift Wire Rope workers focus on handling and maintaining wire ropes, ensuring safety and proper usage. Day Shift Riggers are responsible for setting up and securing loads using rigging equipment. While both roles operate in similar environments and require safety certifications, riggers have additional specialized training for lifting operations. Understanding these differences helps employers and workers clarify job expectations and safety protocols.

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Day Shift Wire Rope jobs? Cities in Georgia with the most Day Shift Wire Rope job openings:
Maintenance Tech-Electromechanical (night shift)

Maintenance Tech-Electromechanical (night shift)

Ricoh Electronics, Inc.

Lawrenceville, GA • On-site

$22.50 - $27.75/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Ricoh Electronics, Inc. (REI) is a leading manufacturer of thermal media products and a leader in environmental conservation.  REI is part of the Ricoh global family, with an enviable track record of superior products and business practices. REI is part of the Ricoh global family, with an enviable track record of superior products and business practices.

REI seeks a 12-hour day shift Electromechanical Maintenance Technician to support the production process in our Thermal operations at our Lawrenceville manufacturing facility. Working a rotating 12-hour night shift (6:00pm-6:00am), the Electromechanical Maintenance Technician will maintain manufacturing equipment, as well as troubleshoot and repair a wide range of equipment issues by relying on experience and sound judgment to plan and accomplish goals.

Responsibilities:

  • Model the “safety first” behaviors we expect of all associates by ensuring that operational procedures, equipment, and processes are designed to provide a safe work environment.
  • Perform electrical and mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in non-functioning electromechanical equipment used in the manufacturing process.  Perform operational tests and fault isolations on systems and equipment.
  • Dismantle, adjust, repair, assemble and/or rebuild equipment, electronic system circuitry and computerized systems according to layout plans, blueprints, manuals, rough sketches or drawings. Perform routine maintenance of manufacturing equipment according to preventive maintenance procedures.
  • Perform preventive maintenance following prescribed maintenance schedule.
  • Maintain logs and records indicating malfunctions.
  • Perform equipment modifications or other tasks to support manufacturing operations as directed by manufacturing engineers (e.g. install electrical conduits, wires, sensors, and controls per manufacturing/equipment engineer's specifications).