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Machinists Mechanics Electricians Supervisors

Machinists Mechanics Electricians Supervisors

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Crown is one of the world’s premier manufacturers of packaging materials and is seeking Machinists Mechanics Electricians Supervisors for various location across the USA . Building on a tradition of innovation, quality and cost control, we are striving to reach even greater heights as we provide diversified packaging solutions and services to meet our customers’ needs.

Crown is a Fortune 500 Company and a leading provider of innovative solutions to brands throughout North America. Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, we operate 45 plants across the region, spanning Canada to Brazil.

Employees are our most valuable asset and we understand that it takes people with different ideas, strengths, interests and cultural backgrounds to ensure we achieve our goals. Crown is fully committed to giving our employees the tools they need to reach their highest potential.

We have several manufacturing locations in the United States and we look for experience to fill our positions and would like to hire veterans. Crown has plants in the following areas:

Winter Garden, Florida
Alsip, Aurora, Bradley, Warrensburg, Illinois
Baltimore, Maryland
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Faribault, Mankato, Minnesota
Batesville, Mississippi
Omaha, Nebraska
Lancaster, Massillon, Toledo, Ohio
Connellsville, Hanover, Trevose, Pennsylvania
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Sugar Land, Texas
Suffolk, Winchester, Virginia
Seattle, Washington
Worland, Wyoming

Some of the positions we are looking for;

Machinists – Tool and Die expertise and various fabrication needs

Mechanics – Operating and repairing large presses and equipment
Electricians – Troubleshooting power distribution issues, programming and systems installations
Supervisors – Leading people to perform at the highest level

If interested please send us a note with your resume and job title on subject line:
MilitaryVet@crowncork.com

For more information on Crown Cork and Seal, please visit our website at www.crowncork.com
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Crown History

Crown has a long history of leading the industry with innovative packaging technology. From the time our founder William Painter invented the bottle cap to the ground-breaking SuperEnd™ beverage ends to today’s cutting edge shaping technology, Crown has led the way.

Timeline
We owe our success to a legacy of leadership and invention that began in 1892 when our founder, William Painter, invented a better way to package soft drinks and beer. Painter’s vision revolutionized the bottling industry. His ingenuity, and the leadership of those who came after him, helped to build Crown Holdings, Inc. into the world-class company it is today.

Today, Crown Holdings, Inc. manufactures packaging products from 139 plants located in 41 countries. In over 100 years of growth and diversification, we have never lost sight of our core business: continuously improving the quality of our packaging products, while keeping costs as low as possible.

1892-A New Industry
Foreman and inventor William Painter patents the ‘crown cork’ and soon thereafter starts the Crown Cork & Seal Company of Baltimore.

Machinists Mechanics Electricians Supervisors



For more information on Crown History please visit our site
http://www.crowncork.com/about/about_history.php

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