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Caesarstone to recruit workers in South Bryan
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In this file photo from Caesarstone's grand opening May 27, pushing a symbolic button to activate the plant are, left to right, Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Chris Carr; U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter, R-GA; Bryan County Commissioners Chairman Jimmy Burnsed; Caesarstone CEO Yos Shiran; and Caesarstone Plant Manager Yaakov Dory. Obscured is Richmond Hill Mayor Harold Fowler. - photo by File photo

The Georgia Department of Labor will help Caesarstone Technology recruit 33 employees for its manufacturing facility in South Bryan on Friday, Oct. 30.

The recruitment will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Richmond Hill City Center, 520 Cedar St.

The company is recruiting forklift operators; information-technology control and interface specialists; polish and mold-team leaders; polish, mold, fee/pigment operators; and program-logic controllers.

Because of U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations, applicants must be at least 18 years old. They should bring résumés, be prepared to interview and dress appropriately to improve their opportunities for employment.

For a listing of the jobs and their requirements, go to the GDOL’s website at www.dol.georgia.gov and click on “Caesarstone Recruitment” under the Spotlights section.

Caesarstone Technology manufactures quartz surfaces for such products as kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities and counters and custom solutions for home and commercial interiors. The facility held a grand opening in May the Belfast Commerce Centre on Belfast Keller Road in South Bryan.

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