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Precision staffing is seeking Mechanic Technicians to be placed at a well-known automotive plant. This includes, but is not restricted to, tasks such as pipe fitting, manual machining, material handling, precise measurements, vibration analysis, electrical tasks, laser alignment, installation, and system assessment.
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Are you interested in a once in a lifetime opportunity with a path to a lucrative career.
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Precision Staffing is currently in search of an adept HR generalist to join a reputable company specializing in automotive care services. Collaborate with the HR Manager, benefit vendors, consultants, and payroll department to accurately administer all company benefits, such as Healthcare, Dental, Vision, Short Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability.
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This is a full-time outside sales representative role at Precision Staffing, Inc. located in Rock Hill, SC. The outside sales representative will be responsible for building relationships with potential clients, creating sales presentations, providing excellent customer service, developing new business opportunities and communicating effectively with clients and team members.
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Precision Staffing is a 40 year stable company with consistent high energy leadership. Precision Staffing is offering an exceptional opportunity as a Sales Representative for the Kentucky market.
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