Assemblerother related Employment listings - Hephzibah, GA at Geebo

Assembler

Your Job Do you like working in production? Do you take pride in your work getting the job done on time and providing a vital service? If so, then we want to talk to you about an opportunity as Assembler.
Your Day Assembler responsibilities may include the following:
Gathering parts and materials for products according to company blueprints and design.
Taking any measurements prior to assembling.
Putting together various products using hand and/or power tools.
Operating and maintaining equipment necessary to the product assembling process.
Tracks the inventory of products, materials, and other assembling supplies.
You will need to have the following:
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Have physical strength, hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and the ability to concentrate on job responsibilities.
Have good organizational and time management skills.
Have a high school diploma or equivalent.
Be able to understand and communicate information.
English language is also essential.
Follow quality service standards and comply with procedures, rules, and regulations.
Carry or lift heavy objects and to squat, kneel, bend, or crawl in awkward positions.
Work late or overnight shifts, if needed.
Your Gain What you may gain while on the job:
Staying active - This job will keep you busy and constantly moving throughout the day.
Communication skills - provide information and coordinating with supervisors and co-workers to carry out daily responsibilities.
Learning opportunity - a chance to learn a wide variety of skills and industry knowledge.
Rewarding career - opportunities for training and advancement to supervisory, management and skilled positions.
Your Experience 3 Years Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Blueprinting Physical Strength Time Management English Communication Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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