Machine Operators/ Electrical Assemblers / Manufacturing Manufacturing - Omaha, NE at Geebo

Machine Operators/ Electrical Assemblers / Manufacturing

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8 Quick Apply Full-time 1 day ago Full Job Description Painter's, Assemblers & Machine Operators Needed Immediately for Growing Company! Are you ready to work for a company that has established a long time presence, continues to provide innovative solutions, and gives its employees a fulfilling career? Beyond a paycheck, you want a purpose, a team of collaboration, and a support system of tenured trainers and managers.
You want to know that your work is valued.
At Manpower, we understand and we're here to help.
In this function you will:
Washing parts Prep parts for powder paint process Staging parts and pushing parts through the oven Using lift assist for heavier parts Loading and unloading racks Able to work off ladders and in tight spaces.
Focus on quality, customer service, safety, productivity.
Must be willing to work overtime as required, including weekends.
Required (Basic)
Qualifications:
High School diploma or GED from an accredited institution Must be able to work in the United States without corporate sponsorship now and within the future No relocation benefit is being offered for this position.
Only candidates within a 60-mile radius of the work location will be considered.
Preferred
Qualifications:
(not required) 1-year related experience in a manufacturing environment Experience in electrical products Position Criteria:
Working knowledge of the mechanical, electrical, and safety procedures of a manufacturing facility Ability to work daily and/or weekend overtime Good problem solving and troubleshooting ability Excellent history of work performance, team work and attendance Apply Today! Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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