Production Assembler Manufacturing - Minneapolis, MN at Geebo

Production Assembler

Pro Staff is hiring for a Production Assembler on 1st shift in Bloomington, MN where you will be working for a phenomenal company that provides flame detection, gas detection, and hazard mitigation systems worldwide.
Join a hardworking team that thrives from their core values centered around innovation, teamwork, and empowerment.
If you have one or more years of electro-mechanical assembly experience and are ready for a fresh start, apply today!The services you offer are not without uplifting benefits to show our appreciation for your time and energy! We offer:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401k retirement plan Weekly pay, including direct deposit or pay card option Life and disability insurance Referral bonus potential Employee discounts with tons of vendors, and more! Production Assembler job details include:
Pay:
$20 - 25/hr.
Hours:
6:
00 am - 2:
30 pm, Monday - Friday
Responsibilities:
Assemble electrical/mechanical parts into finished products using different types of tools and assembly process equipment, maintain paper/electronic records, perform quality checks/testing on final products, and follow written instructions.
The candidate selected must be capable of repetitive lifting up to 40 pounds, be mechanically inclined, and have good organizational and communication skills.
We would love to connect with you and offer this exciting opportunity to become part of an outstanding team making a difference all over the world.
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