Production Assembler- 2nd shift Manufacturing - Minneapolis, MN at Geebo

Production Assembler- 2nd shift

AssemblerHiring Immediately in Brooklyn Center MNJob Description :
Assembler I is responsible for fabricating component parts to customer specifications.
Fabrication can include cutting raw materials, mechanically assembling components and/or finishing product.
Works under immediate supervision; relies on specific direction and instructions.
Ability to use and read a tape measure to the 32 nd.
Read blueprint drawings to identify measurements required for products and set up jigs to the correct measurements for assembly.
Able to identify different types of raw materials, secures and maintains correct component parts and supplies required for the operation.
Operates hand tools as required for operation.
Stack, package, and band completed products in accordance with established procedures, and create proper identification of materials and products.
Shift s:
1 st shift:
Monday-Friday 6am-2pm 2 nd shift Monday- Thursday 2pm-12am Pay:
$ 19-20
/hour; DOE This is an awesome job opportunity with opportunities for growth! Why work for Advance Services, Inc.
Advance Services is for and about people; we are your employment specialists.
Enjoy our easy application process.
You NEVER pay a fee! Weekly pay.
Fun Safety and attendance incentives.
Health Benefits to keep you and your family healthy.
PTO so you have time for you.
Great Referral Incentives.
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Please select a branch near you or call our office at (763) 463-1776 Advance Services is an equal opportunity employer.
Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Blueprinting Manufacturing Measurement And Metrology Raw Materials Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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