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Bindery Operator Jobs in Sisseton, SD (5)

Supervisory Advanced Practice Nurse

US Department of Health and Human Services
Sisseton, SD
Part-Time
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$136.4k - $177.3k / year

Health Technician (Clinical Support)

US Department of Health and Human Services
Sisseton, SD
Part-Time
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$40.7k - $59k / year

License Practical Nurse

US Department of Health and Human Services
Sisseton, SD
Part-Time
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$46.7k - $73.6k / year

Contact Representative (PRC)

US Department of Health and Human Services
Sisseton, SD
Part-Time
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$45.4k - $72.6k / year

Nursing Assistant

US Department of Health and Human Services
Sisseton, SD
Part-Time
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$36.5k - $47.3k / year

Graphic Design & Print Operator Production & QC Pro

Sulekha.com New Media Pvt Ltd
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
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Remote Sales Development Manager East Coast

Aurora Textile
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
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$120k - $160k / year
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Client Service Specialist-Print/Procurement (Hybrid)

Broadridge
🌎 Remote
Remote

Job Description

Working as a Bindery Operator in Sisseton, SD

There are 5 Bindery Operator opportunities available in Sisseton, SD all with unique requirements.

A Bindery Operator glues and assembles the components of a soft-type binding system. A Bindery Operator uses heavy machinery to feed the combs, conveyors, stitching, and backing into a machine head or the jaws of a press machine operated by hand. They perform routine maintenance on this machinery and may be required to climb ladders to reach equipment positioned high above the floor.

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