Assembler | 2nd Shift | Beaver, PA Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Beaver Dam, WI at Geebo

Assembler | 2nd Shift | Beaver, PA

Assembler $16.
18 Beaver, PAWe are seeking someone with experience in the manufacturing industry to support our client in Beaver, PA! No experience required.
As an Assembler, you will be trained and responsible for the production of all types of Voltage Regulators in a continuous flow environment to meet the agreed-upon customer service requirements.
You will be responsible for performing the various job functions across the department as described in the job description at an acceptable level of efficiency and quality.
Operators must be willing to perform various duties and assist all other team members as needed to meet production throughthe continuous flow line.
Responsibilities:
Load and unload contacts, solder shims or paste, and conductors on carbon assembly boats for furnace brazing.
Load and unload carbon assembly boats on belt furnace for brazing.
What's in it for you:
1st shift:
M-F 7:
00 AM to 3:
30 PM 2nd shift:
M-F 3:
30 PM to 12:
00 AM Great pay $16.
18 per hour plus overtime pay Benefits including Health, Dental, and 401K options for the adult in you Opportunity to work for a Fortune 500 company An accessible location in Washington Courthouse, OH Free training and education through Manpower's My Path programsAre you Interested? Stop your job search and apply today! A recruiter will be in touch within 24 hoursShare this job with friends and family and earn dollars with every successful hire.
ManpowerGroup recognizes the importance of providing an accessible and barrier-free environment.
We are committed to creating a welcoming, fair and inclusive environment by offering equal opportunity to access our services.
At ManpowerGroup, we are committed to providing accommodation, and will work with you to meet your needs Recommended Skills Customer Service Manufacturing Voltage Regulator Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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