"Quality Checks," "Quality Standards," and "Heavy Equipment" aren't the only skills we found Multi-Skilled Operators list on their resumes. In fact, there's a whole list of Multi-Skilled Operator responsibilities that we found, including:
See the full list of Multi-Skilled Operator skills.
Before becoming a Multi-Skilled Operator, 23.7% earned their bachelor's degree. When it comes down to graduating with a master's degree, 3.1% Multi-Skilled Operators went for the extra education. If you're wanting to pursue this career, it may be possible to be successful with a high school degree. In fact, some Multi-Skilled Operators have a college degree. But about one out of every three Multi-Skilled Operators didn't attend college at all.
The Multi-Skilled Operators who went onto college to earn a more in-depth education generally studied Business and Industrial Technology, while a small population of Multi-Skilled Operators studied Electrical Engineering Technology and Electrical Engineering.
Once you've obtained the level of education you're comfortable with, you might start applying to companies to become a Multi-Skilled Operator. We've found that most Multi-Skilled Operator resumes include experience from Kerry Holding Co., AGCO, and ConocoPhillips. Of recent, Kerry Holding Co. had 7 positions open for Multi-Skilled Operators. Meanwhile, there are 4 job openings at AGCO and 3 at ConocoPhillips.
If you're interested in companies where Multi-Skilled Operators make the most money, you'll want to apply for positions at Ferrara Candy, General Mills, and Reckitt Benckiser. We found that at Ferrara Candy, the average Multi-Skilled Operator salary is $39,700. Whereas at General Mills, Multi-Skilled Operators earn roughly $38,851. And at Reckitt Benckiser, they make an average salary of $38,323.
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If you earned a degree from the top 100 educational institutions in the United States, you might want to take a look at ManpowerGroup, Verizon Communications, and Kelly Services. These three companies have hired a significant number of Multi-Skilled Operators from these institutions.