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Assembly/Machine Operators (DC871192947)

Pontiac, MI Pontiac, MI Up to $17.
35 an hour Up to $17.
35 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Assembly/Machine Operators Pontiac, MI Pay:
Up to $17.
35/hr Attendance/Hiring Bonus up to $770 Our client in Pontiac is looking for assembly/machine operators to operate machinery and produce half shafts per work instructions, complying with all safety and quality requirements while meeting production targets.
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Inspect parts and components as quality criteria Feed raw materials into machinery Assemble products per Work instruction Operate machinery to assist in the production area Monitor the production process Perform a visual inspection of the parts produced in accordance with the Work Instructions and Quality Alert.
Carry out basic quality and testing checks Perform other production-related activities instructed by management.
Perform cleaning and organization of the workplace.
Pack the final product, following work instructions Communicate effectively with coworkers to ensure efficient production and deadlines are met Comply with continuous training within the production department Other duties as assigned Why work for Qualified Staffing? We offer a fantastic benefits package to all of our employees.
This includes healthcare, vacation/holiday pay, and 401K! In fact, these are the same benefits that we offer our Corporate employees! Applying for one job with Qualified Staffing is like applying for hundreds of jobs all at once! We respond to every job applicant within 24 - 48 hours.
INDSte.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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