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Maintenance Technician/Certified Pool Operator
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Seeking a **Maintenance Technician / Certified Pool Operator** in **Austin, TX**. This dual role requires a **CPO certification** to manage water chemistry and pool equipment, while performing custodial duties to ensure clean, safe facilities. Ideal candidates have 0–3 years of experience in pool...
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United States , Austin
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22.00 USD / Hour
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Associa
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Cmm operator ii
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United States , Austin
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Diasorin
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Packaging Machine Operator
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Join our food production team in Austin as a Packaging Machine Operator. You will operate packaging machinery, ensuring safety, quality standards (GMPs), and efficient output. This role requires mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and the ability to lift up to 50 lbs. We offer competitive h...
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United States , Austin
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16.55 USD / Hour
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THE VAIL CORPORATION
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Crane Operator
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Seeking a certified Crane Operator to join our team in multiple US locations. This safety-critical role involves operating overhead cranes and forklifts for shipping and receiving. The ideal candidate has 1-3 months of experience and knowledge of DOT regulations. We offer excellent benefits, PTO,...
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United States , Charlotte; Houston; Dubuque; Suwanee; Austin
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Kloeckner Metals Corporation
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Creative Operator
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Shape the future of mobile advertising as a Creative Operator in Austin. This role blends creativity with execution, requiring 0-2 years of experience in e-commerce or gaming. You'll own end-to-end ad production, leverage AI tools, and drive campaign success in a dynamic, collaborative environment.
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United States , Austin
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70000.00 - 106000.00 USD / Year
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AppLovin
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Rail Equipment Maintenance Operator
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Launch your rail career with full training provided! This hands-on field role is ideal for mechanically-inclined individuals. Enjoy extensive travel, unique outdoor work, and comprehensive benefits. Grow with a supportive team across Texas locations.
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United States , Georgetown; Dallas; Houston; Austin; San Antonio; Abilene; Laredo; Corpus Christi; Mcallen; El Paso; Lubbock; Amarillo; Midland; Beaumont; San Angelo
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60500.00 - 78000.00 USD / Year
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Loram
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About the Operator role

Discover a world of opportunity with Operator jobs, a diverse and essential field powering the core functions of countless industries. An Operator is a professional responsible for the direct control, management, and execution of various systems, processes, or machinery. This profession is not a one-size-fits-all role; it spans from hands-on technical and industrial operations to complex business and client-facing processes. The common thread is a focus on efficiency, safety, and the seamless execution of daily tasks that keep organizations running smoothly.

In general, professionals in these roles are the backbone of operational flow. Their typical responsibilities can be broadly categorized. In industrial or warehouse settings, this involves operating specialized machinery like forklifts or production line equipment, handling materials, performing quality checks, and maintaining a clean and safe work environment. In business or service-oriented contexts, an Operator's duties shift towards analyzing performance data, monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs), mapping and improving workflows, managing projects, and ensuring client or customer service levels are met. For those in leadership positions, such as Operations Managers, responsibilities expand to include team leadership, budget management, strategic planning for operational excellence, and implementing new technologies or processes.

The skills and requirements for Operator jobs are as varied as the roles themselves, yet several core competencies are universally valued. Technical proficiency is often key, whether it's the ability to handle specific machinery (requiring relevant certifications or licenses) or advanced skills in software like Excel, data analytics tools, and enterprise systems. Strong problem-solving abilities are crucial for troubleshooting issues, optimizing processes, and identifying opportunities for continuous improvement. Attention to detail ensures accuracy in everything from order picking to data analysis and compliance with standard operating procedures. Excellent communication skills are vital for coordinating with team members, reporting to management, and liaising with other departments or external partners. Given the dynamic nature of most operational environments, adaptability and a strong focus on safety and compliance with all relevant regulations are non-negotiable.

Whether you are drawn to the tangible results of hands-on work or the strategic challenge of optimizing business workflows, Operator jobs offer a stable and rewarding career path. These positions are critical in sectors like manufacturing, logistics, energy, telecommunications, and finance, providing a direct impact on a company's productivity and success. If you are a proactive individual with a knack for processes and a drive for efficiency, exploring Operator jobs could be the next step in your professional journey.