Production Operations Technician Customer Service & Call Center - Tupelo, MS at Geebo

Production Operations Technician

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Start date: 2014-09-27T20:00:30.097
Salary period: Annual
PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
TECHNICIAN
TRONOX
Tronox, located in Hamilton, MS is currently accepting resumes for production operations technicians. Incumbent will be required to perform tasks associated with chemical process operations in a safe, environmentally responsible and efficient manner. Entry level pay is $22.28/hour with excellent benefits and opportunity for growth.
To be considered, applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent; be willing to work a 12-hour rotating shift schedule (days/nights), have a minimum of two years experience in a
technical field and/or industrial manufacturing environment, and have the ability to complete a Gold level Work Keys Assessment certification. For more information regarding the Work Keys Assessment, please call (Amory), (Columbus), (Tupelo).
Tronox brightens people's lives. We are a diverse global workforce that is committed to safe and sustainable business practices that bring value to our shareholders, customers, and business
partners. Tronox mines and processes titanium ore, zircon and other minerals, manufactures titanium dioxide pigments and
sodium chlorate that add brightness and durability to paints,
plastics, paper, and other everyday products. We offer an
attractive compensation package to include competitive salary with incentive opportunity, medical and dental insurance,
generous vacation and participation in Tronox 401(k).
For consideration, resumes must be received by October 17 at:
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D
Published in NEMS Daily JournalEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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