Molder 3Rd Shift Jobs
By Wabtec At , Maxton
Follow all company established safety and employment rules.
Identify and use correct materials per the mold charge sheet.
Clean and “soap” molds after each cycle (heat).
Visually check mold pressures and temperatures for maintenance malfunctions.
Move molded shoes from the press to the cleaning table or conveyor.
De-flash excess material from molded slabs and shoes.
3Rd Shift Packer Jobs
By Frito-Lay At Vancouver, WA, United States
Construct boxes and pack them manually or with the help of automated machines.
Set up lines during a changeover process
You are 18 years of age or older
You will be required to work on some weekends, holidays as well as off shift
You can stand and walk for extended periods of time with or without a reasonable accommodation
You can climb, bend, reach, stoop, kneel, and stretch for extended periods with or without a reasonable accommodation

Are you looking for a rewarding career in healthcare? Join our team as a 3rd Shift CNA and make a difference in the lives of our patients! Enjoy flexible hours and competitive pay in a supportive environment. Apply now and start your journey to a fulfilling career!

A 3rd Shift CNA job typically involves providing care to patients in a healthcare setting during the night shift. The skills required for this job include excellent communication and interpersonal skills, the ability to work independently and as part of a team, and the ability to follow instructions and protocols. Qualifications for this job typically include a high school diploma or equivalent, a valid CNA certification, and experience in a healthcare setting. Knowledge of medical terminology, basic anatomy and physiology, and infection control protocols is also important. Experience in providing patient care and working with elderly or disabled patients is beneficial. The responsibilities of a 3rd Shift CNA include providing basic patient care such as bathing, dressing, and feeding patients, monitoring vital signs, and assisting with mobility. They may also be responsible for documenting patient care, providing emotional support to patients and families, and reporting any changes in the patient's condition to the nursing staff.