Machine Operator - $17/hr Human Resources (HR) - Waterford, MI at Geebo

Machine Operator - $17/hr

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0 Waterford, MI Waterford, MI Full-time Full-time $17.
00 - $17.
50 an hour $17.
00 - $17.
50 an hour Location:
Clarkston, MI.
Machine Operator - $17/hr Labor Rocket is hiring Machine Operators for a Clarkston, MI tier-one automotive supplier.
$17/hr to start with daily attendance bonus - all shifts available! Direct hire long-term full-time job opportunity with benefits, advancement, and pay increases! Labor Rocket has partnered with an automotive manufacturer in Clarkston, MI and is currently seeking hard-working individuals to train and work in their production department.
As a production operator you will be using hand tools to assemble automotive components.
You will also have machine operating and quality inspection duties in a highly automated environment.
Experience with assembly, machine operating, packaging, and quality inspection in an automotive manufacturing facility is preferred.
Requirements:
Previous manufacturing experience High School Diploma or equivalent Be able to pass a drug test and background check Excellent communication skills:
verbal & written Ability to work in a team environment and independently Ability to work flexible hours and overtime Injection Molding experience or similar role experience
Benefits:
Healthcare - BCBS Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k) Match Paid Time Off & Holiday Pay Tuition Reimbursement and Profit-Sharing Program Weekly Pay Key Skills:
manufacturing, assembly, production, warehouse, general labor, automotive, machine operator, machine operating, injection mold, injection molding.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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