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Production Assembler 300 is expected to check and verify completeness quality assurance (QA) of product descriptions and quantities against Work Orders, Sales Orders, and Production Reports. Community Engagement and Fundraising Events.
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Employee Recognition/Appreciation Programs Overtime Opportunities Mental And Physical Wellness Programs And Support Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits 401(K) Plus Employer Match Disability & Life Insurance Community Engagement and Fundraising Events Local Charity Matching Program Job Functions: Production Assembler 300 is expected to check and verify completeness quality assurance (QA) of product descriptions and quantities against Work Orders, Sales Orders, and Production Reports.
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Description: Company designs and manufactures material and storage carts that are used in warehouses nationwide.
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CareersUSA, a leader in the staffing industry with over 42 years of experience, has another job opportunity for you:Our Client is seeking a Production Assembler. Job Description:Assembling parts to produce productsMove and monitor productsPerform quality control of the productsRequirements:High School Diploma or Equivalent ( GED)Interpret and understand manufacturing process instructions to assemble partsGood verbal and written communication skillsAbility to use computersMust have fine motor skills with the ability to use hand power toolsMust be able to stand an eight-hour shift; bend and lift up to 50 lbs.
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