General Labor General Labor - Mansfield, OH at Geebo

General Labor

Mansfield, OH Mansfield, OH Contract Contract $14 - $17 an hour $14 - $17 an hour 12 days ago 12 days ago 12 days ago Job Title:
General Labor - 23-00385 Entry-level Robotic operation, Assembly, forklift, packing and welding positions are now available in Mansfield, Ohio.
This local, family-owned manufacturing company offers the opportunity for quick permanent placement and great benefits! Available Shifts :
1st Shift:
(5am-3pm l Mon-Thurs) / (6am-2pm Mon-Fri) / (5am-1pm Mon-Fri) 2nd Shift:
(3pm-1am l Mon-Thurs) / (1pm-9pm Mon-Fri) 3rd Shift:
(9pm-5am l Sun-Thurs) / (7pm-5am Sun-Thurs) / (8pm-5am Sun-Thurs) Pay Rate:
$14.
00 - $17.
00 / hr with attendance bonus Work environment :
Bright, clean environment with a NEW break room and cafeteria.
Jay Industries is fast paced with lots of opportunity to grow and learn new skills.
Monthly and weekly employee spotlights! Fun employee activities to promote team unity and personal recognition.
Listen to music while you work; plenty of room for advancement! Temp-to-hire window :
Able for permanent placement as early as 45 days.
Requirements:
Successful candidates will have good attendance, great eye-hand coordination, the ability to lift up to 50lbs, and great dependability and will to learn different machines.
This position does NOT require a high school diploma
Benefits:
On-the-job training Accelerated temp-to-permanent placement as fast as 45 days worked Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance through Spherion, available day 1.
Referral Bonus's Scholarship Programs National Staffing Week Gifts Giveaways and Incentive Programs Paid Weekly Full Time
Benefits:
YMCA membership PTO 90 percent of your health insurance costs covered Call Number:
419-521-0524 Spherion Mid Ohio is an EEO/AA employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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