Available Jobs in our Industrial Division are listed below. Please CALL 862-3397 and listen for option to reach the Industrial Division as we are NOT TAKING WALK-INS AT THIS TIME!
Assignment #
Industrial Jobs
226539
Assistant Operators
226540
Assistant Operators
225741
Assistant Operators
225742
Assistant Operators
226624
CDL driver
225434
CNC Lathe Operator
225589
Courtesy Officer
226544
Diesel Driving Trainer
226351
Diesel Driving Trainer
226237
Dietary Assistant
226238
Dietary Assistant
226682
Fabricator
225824
Floor Crew
225823
Floor Crew Supervisor
224092
Floor installer Helper
226644
Forklift Operator
226645
Forklift Operator
226213
General labor
226684
Groundskeeper
226018
Handyman Plus
226681
Housekeeping
226188
HVAC Install helper
223892
HVAC Installer
226599
HVAC Installer
221051
HVAC Installer
226590
Laborer
226403
Laborers (4 week temp)
226404
Laborers (4 week temp)
225500
Landscaping
226347
Lock Popper
226637
Maintenance (part-time)
226387
Make ready housekeeping
220221
Make Ready Maintenance
223832
Make Ready w/carpentry
225061
Make ready/Janitorial
220412
Mechanic
226640
Mfg Technician
225152
Oil & Tire Tech
225432
Painter (3-4 months)
225433
Painter (3-4 months)
224437
Painter (Shop+Sandblasting)
226400
Plasma Table Operator
222737
Plumber Helper
226189
Plumbing helper
226532
Pool cleaner
223449
Press Assistant
226383
Press Assistant
225178
Press Operator
226438
Residential painter
226673
Sewer Operator class 3
222759
Shipping Supervisor
226635
Turret Truck Driver
226597
Warehouse
221305
Warehouse/Data Entry
214502
Welder
Assistant Manufacturing Operators
Assistant Operations in Manufacturing. Need 7! ALL Shifts needed, 12-hour shifts.
MUST BE ABLE TO LIFT & CARRY UP TO 50 POUNDS OFTEN.
MUST BE ABLE TO STAND FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME AND GO UP AND DOWN STAIRS.
Prefers 2 years pharmaceutical manufacturing experience.
Industrial Jobs keep coming in!
Industrial Jobs keep coming in! If you aren't active in our database, we can't consider you for employment! We take walk-ins from 9a-2p w/2 valid IDs.
HOW to properly apply for the AEP/SWEPCO Call Center
HOW to properly apply for the AEP/SWEPCO Call Center. Doing it right the first time will definitely help us help you. We prefer you apply through indeed (Apply for AEP/SWEPCO here) to help streamline the process, allowing us to be more efficient and not missing any applicants that apply. Here is more information about it if you'd like to learn more before applying:
Blow Mold Technician Needed
Blow Mold Technician Needed:
Operate, Troubleshoot and Optimize HDPE blow mold and support equipment.
Meet performance targets
Ensure proper setup
Monitor and adjust bottle processes to optimize bottle quality and correct defects
Manager bottle silo level, merge/dump gate setup and blower speeds
Routinely communicate with up/down stream operators to maximize line performance
Maintain machine adjustment logs
Adhere to GMPs
Become proficient in facility specific blow molder equipment operations & troubleshooting
Assist with equipment repairs, preventative maintenance and rebuilds as needed
Other duties as assigned
This IS NOT Good-bye
This IS NOT Good-bye...our precious co-worker, more importantly sister, Jessica Beaudion is leaving us today after 5 years for a blessed appointment with a sweet new grand-baby. She gets to help her daughter and be a Gigi to our newest family addition. Her aunts and uncles can't wait to watch her grow up in your loving care. How fortunate she is! We will miss your joy, inspiration, infectious laugh and spirit-filled being that has permeated these walls and each of our lives. This is not adios mamacita. Mantengámonos en contacto y nos veremos pronto.
Crazy day Thursday
It was a crazy day Thursday and Jean Simpson Personnel covered Shreveport-Bossier! Talk about divide and conquer!!!
First up, NWLA American Heart Association's Go Red event was held last night and it literally took a village to pull it off! Special thanks to Jill Lucerno (Local AHA Executive Director) and Dr. Peggy Murphy (Go Red Chair) for putting on such a great and worthy event. Your tireless efforts were noticed and appreciated. Thank you for what you do to bring more attention to heart disease and the research that goes on right here in Shreveport. Thank you Sandra Braddock (Pres of JSPS) for continually supporting this cause and allowing us to volunteer.
Next in the news is our Britney Ratcliff! She's not only a great asset to JSPS, she's also the President-Elect of the Local Chapter of NWLA SHRM. Here she is yesterday at the monthly luncheon:
And of course you're all used to seeing Thelma & Louise (Cathy & Beth) out and about so we can't fail to mention they had a great time, pre Go Red, at the Chamber After Hours just around the corner from the AHA at the Hilton Downtown. Special JSPS friend Karen Barnes joined them.
Last to get home to bed...our Krewe de Aldean and client friends! Talk about having a "Suite" life! We hope everyone enjoyed hospitality, the JSPS way!
More skilled trade applicants...
More skilled trade applicants are always a good thing! Beth attended the Caddo Career & Technology Center Career Fair Friday and picked up a few more good ones for our clients!
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