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We have openings for receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, call center, administrative assistant, purchasing agent, purchasing administrator, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, forklift, machine operators, maintenance mechanics and office managers.
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Key Skills: Machine Operating, Machine Operator, Production Associate, Warehouse Worker, Assembly Line, Assembly Line Worker, Automotive Industry, Warehouse Associate, Production Operator, Picking and Packing, Sorting and Cleaning, Shipping and Receiving, Automotive Technician, Material Handling, Quality, Quality Technician, Quality Inspecting, Measuring tools.
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Inergroup is seeking dedicated and hardworking individuals to join our team as Second Shift Warehouse Production Workers in Ridgeville, SC. As a Production Worker, you will safely and accurately stack different size boxes into or out of trailers, operate material loading equipment like hand trucks or pallet jacks, and complete other general labor tasks as needed.
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Key Skills: Machine Operating, Machine Operator, Production Associate, Warehouse Worker, Assembly Line, Assembly Line Worker, Automotive Industry, Warehouse Associate, Production Operator, Picking and Packing, Sorting and Cleaning, Shipping and Receiving, Automotive Technician, Stamping, Press Machine.
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Key Skills: Machine Operating, Machine Operator, Production Associate, Warehouse Worker, Assembly Line, Assembly Line Worker, Automotive Industry, Warehouse Associate, Production Operator, Picking and Packing, Sorting and Cleaning, Shipping and Receiving, Automotive Technician.
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Operate machinery and perform repairs Perform quality inspections Handle material and tools Machine and building maintenance Job Requirements for a Production Operator: HS Diploma or GED Ability to stand for an 8-hour shift and lift 25 lbs 1 year of previous, relevant experience: warehouse, production, manufacturing, machine operation, assembly, pick or pack, stock, load/unload, material handler, shipping, quality inspection, CNC, Tool and Die, Maintenance Technician.
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1 to 3 years' experience with production in a manufacturing environment (plastic injection molding/assembly) Required to communicate regularly with Operations Manager, Manufacturing Engineering Manager, Quality Manager, Warehouse Manager and HR Manager regarding any problems and/or concerns.
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Education & Experience of the Fabrication & Assembly Worker: Have a minimum of 2 -5 years of experience in a fabrication and job shop environmentHave experience operating the following machines; auto saw, shear, ironworker, press brake, CNC plasma table, laser jet, water jet, tube benderWould prefer to have someone with programming and layout experience with CNC nesting softwareMust be able to read blueprints.
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Job Responsibilities of the Fabrication & Assembly Worker : ·Required to effectively operate the machines in the fabrication department. Primarily will operate the CNC laser, waterjet, and brake press; however, other fabrication responsibilities will apply.
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Internal motivation to see the successful implementation of laser, waterjet, and brake press. Individuals must be accurate in recording inventory transactions and labor times. Understanding where to find information, such as inventory levels, in SAP is necessary.
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4 - 5 years directly related experience in production & quality assurance (electro-mechanical assembly experience preferred) Design and validate new custom tooling for use on production assembly lines.
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This position will act as the process engineer overseeing all technical aspects of our surface mount (SMT) production line, though hole production line(THT), printed circuit board (PCB) rework, and final assembly.
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The Service Technician role is to interface with internal and external customers, be responsible for receiving incoming product, inspecting for accuracy and quality, picking and shipping customer orders, material and inventory handling and storage, RMA processing, warehouse organization and safety and other warehouse operating requirements.
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Hourly pay for the Warehouse Worker - Part-Time role is $17.00 per hour. What will you do as a Warehouse Worker - Part-Time? As part of the Operations Team, the Warehouse Worker is responsible for pulling orders based on pick tickets to accurately build orders for loading onto delivery trucks.
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We have openings for receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, material handler, and maintenance mechanics.
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