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Weekend Proofreader Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

... proofing materials. Pay: $26.66/hour. This position offers a 36-hour workweek with compensation equivalent to a standard 40-hour workweek. Weekend Shift Differential: $3.00/hour Schedule: Friday ...

... product, proofing dough, etc. * Basic administrative duties. e.g., inventory, food ordering ... Shift/hours needed are mostly Evenings and Weekends, some Weekday and Day shifts may be available ...

... product, proofing dough, etc. * Basic administrative duties. e.g., inventory, food ordering ... Shift/hours needed include day and evening shifts on both weekdays and weekends. * Must have a ...

... product, proofing dough, etc. * Basic administrative duties. e.g., inventory, food ordering ... Shift/hours needed include day and evening shifts on both weekdays and weekends. * Must have a ...

... product, proofing dough, etc. * Basic administrative duties. e.g., inventory, food ordering ... Shift/hours needed are mostly Evenings and Weekends, some Weekday and Day shifts may be available ...

Take a proactive approach to issue resolution including root cause analyses and error proofing ... Must work some weekends * Able and willing to work off schedule shifts and/or nights when necessary ...

Temperature and humidity on the proofing or raising process, Gluten content of flour, number of rises needed for proper proofing or raising process, such as wheat germ, bran, raisins or nuts. Effects ...

Dining Services Baker

Duluth, MN · On-site

$24.04 - $28.74/hr

Temperature and humidity on the proofing or raising process, Gluten content of flour, number of rises needed for proper proofing or raising process, such as wheat germ, bran, raisins or nuts. Effects ...

Dining Services Baker

Duluth, MN · On-site

$23.23 - $27.77/hr

Temperature and humidity on the proofing or raising process, Gluten content of flour, number of rises needed for proper proofing or raising process, such as wheat germ, bran, raisins or nuts. Effects ...

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Weekend Proofreader information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Proofreader, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Proofreader, you need excellent grammar, spelling, and punctuation skills, often supported by a degree in English, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with style guides (such as AP or Chicago Manual of Style) and proficiency in editing software like Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat are typically required. Attention to detail, time management, and the ability to work independently are crucial soft skills for this role. These skills ensure that written materials are error-free and meet quality standards, even within tight weekend deadlines.

What are some common challenges faced by Weekend Proofreaders and how can they be managed?

Weekend Proofreaders often handle tight deadlines and last-minute projects, as many companies rely on weekend shifts to finalize content before the new workweek. Managing multiple assignments and prioritizing urgent tasks can be challenging, especially when working independently or with limited supervision. Effective communication with editors and writers is essential to clarify expectations and resolve ambiguities quickly. Staying organized and using digital proofreading tools can help ensure accuracy and efficiency, making the workload more manageable.

What does a Weekend Proofreader do?

A Weekend Proofreader is responsible for reviewing written content for errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and formatting, typically during weekends. Their main goal is to ensure that documents, articles, or publications are accurate and polished before being published or submitted. Weekend Proofreaders may work for newspapers, magazines, websites, or other organizations that require fast turnaround times over the weekend. Attention to detail and strong language skills are essential for this role.

What is the difference between Weekend Proofreader vs Freelance Editor?

AspectWeekend ProofreaderFreelance Editor
CredentialsTypically requires proofreading certifications or relevant experienceOften requires editing certifications, writing samples, or portfolio
Work EnvironmentPart-time, flexible hours, often remote or freelanceFlexible, project-based, remote or on-site depending on client
Industry UsageUsed in publishing, media, and academic fields for quick proofreadingUsed across publishing, marketing, and corporate sectors for editing

Weekend Proofreader and Freelance Editor both operate in flexible, remote environments and often require similar credentials. However, Weekend Proofreader focuses primarily on proofreading tasks during weekends, while Freelance Editors handle comprehensive editing projects across various industries. The choice depends on whether you prefer short-term proofreading or broader editing responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Proofreader jobs in Minnesota? The most popular types of Proofreader jobs in Minnesota are:
What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Weekend Proofreader jobs? Cities in Minnesota with the most Weekend Proofreader job openings:

Batchmaker - Weekend Shift

Tremco Construction Products Group, Inc.

Brooklyn Park, MN • On-site

$26.66/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Job Description
New Weekend Shift: Friday - Sunday 6:00AM - 6:30PM
As our Batchmaker you are to produce paint and related products by setting up, operating, or tending machines to mix or blend materials, such as chemicals, liquids, color pigments, explosive ingredients, or rust-proofing materials.
Pay: $26.66/hour. This position offers a 36-hour workweek with compensation equivalent to a standard 40-hour workweek.
Weekend Shift Differential: $3.00/hour
Schedule: Friday-Sunday, 6:00AM - 6:30PM
Here's what you can expect every day:
  • Stages and charges necessary raw materials into process flow tanks. Follows batch work instructions in order to manufacture quality products.
  • Prepares disperser and letdown tank for production, including any necessary equipment clean up.
  • Monitors and controls high-speed disperser, mixer, pumps, flow meters and other instruments in order to make sure that a batch is produced according to work instructions.
  • Adjust a batch, under QC guidance, until it is approved.
  • Get batch tickets from floor supervisor and discuss with floor supervisor the best order. Determine raw materials needed.
  • Housekeeping - Clean up work area to 5S standards, takes out trash, participate in cycle count and inventory program.
  • May assist in other departments such as filling, and material handling or help make sample batches
  • Ensure work area is safe, clean and free of recognizable hazards, communicating all spills or other hazards to the shift supervisor
  • Responsible for Dust collector cleanouts when required.

Required Experience:
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • One year of production experience
  • Able to read batch tickets and prepare labels for products; basic math
  • Able to operate high-speed dispersers and other operating equipment
  • Ability to lift 50-100 pounds, read digital scales and flow meters
  • Experienced forklift operator

From big benefits to small, we take care of our associates! After 30 days of employment, you will be eligible for a benefits package that includes medical, dental, life, disability and business travel insurance, flexible spending accounts, EAP, stock purchases and vacation/sick days/parental leave. We also offer a 401(k) plan after three months of employment. Associates are vested in the RPM Pension plan after completing five years of service. Rust-Oleum offers 9 paid holidays and two floating holidays per year. You are also eligible to earn two weeks of vacation on an annualized basis.
Rust-Oleum is an equal-opportunity employer. Employment selection and related decisions are made without regard to sex, race, age, disability, religion, national origin, color, or any other protected class.
Job Type: Full-time
Work Location: In person