Laborer Manufacturing - Quincy, IL at Geebo

Laborer

Company Name:
ADM
For more than a century, the people of Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE: ADM) have transformed crops into products that serve vital needs. Today, 31,000 ADM employees around the globe convert oilseeds, corn, wheat and cocoa into products for food, animal feed, industrial and energy uses. With more than 270 processing plants, 470 crop procurement facilities, and the world's premier crop transportation network, ADM helps connect the harvest to the home in more than 140 countries. For more information about ADM and its products, visit .
Laborer - Quincy, IL
ADM Processing Edible Oils
This is a full time, hourly position
_Job Duties include:_
Cleaning
Involves scraping / shoveling hard oil.
Shoveling oil out of trenches
Using caustic floor cleaner
Lifting.
Painting
Working off a ladder or in a pipe rack - will require fall protection equipment.
Small Equipment operation - Forklift - Bobcat - Scissorlift - Skytrak
Mechanical Apptitude
Pipe fittings - bolts - identifying lines and tracing the line back to a source
_Safety_
How to evaluate a MSDS
Recognizing an unsafe condition and radio that information to a superior.
Will wear safety gear - hardhat, safety glasses, steel toe boots, 2 way radio, can of Prevor (chemical buffer solution), face shield, chemical suit (pants, jacket, gloves), chemical apron, fall protection (harness and lanyard)
The Laborer position will lead to placement on rotating 12 hour shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays
Relocation assistance is not available with this position.
This position offers a complete benefit package, including 401K/ESOP, pension, health, life and dental insurance.
ADM requires the successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and a background check.
ADM is an Equal Opportunity Employer for minorities, females, protected veterans and individuals with a disability.
Job Title: Laborer- Quincy, IL
Function: HourlyEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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