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Title: Operator Shift: Second Shift, Monday-Friday with Overtime (2:00 pm - 12:00 am) Compensation: $17.50 per hour Location: North Ridgeville, Ohio Why should you work here? Operating during the second shift with overtime opportunities, this role emphasizes precision work, adherence to safety standards, and a commitment to producing high-quality materials.
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Production Worker Pay and Benefits: $17.30 per hour to start $19.65 After 90 day temp-to-hire and day probationary period Production Worker Shift: 2nd shift available! Operates wrap machine, palletizers, and other production equipment Ability to perform job duties in a manner that follows all safety guidelines including but not limited to proper lifting techniques, use of required PPE, Lockout/Tag out, & Fork truck Ability to perform your job in a way that achieves production goals to meet customer demand Ability to lift 50+ lbs repetitively throughout an entire shift #AIS7 No locations found.
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Work any shift in a rotating shift environment including nights, weekends and overtime You'll have. Bachelor’s Degree Safety and quality experience Six Sigma: Black or Green Belt certified Knowledge of constraint management principles Prior experience managing a unionized workforce Strong mechanical background You may not check every box, or your experience may look a little different from what we've outlined, but if you think you can bring value to Ford Motor Company, we encourage you to apply.
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Pay: This position is $17.40 per hour with a shift differential increase for working 2nd shift and potential for overtime. 2ND SHIFT (United States of America) Adhering to all food safety requirement including but not limited to handwashing, wearing required PPE (hairnets, beard nets, smocks), and following Good Manufacturing Practices.
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Job Info Job Location: Akron, OH Route Type: Local Type of Assignment: Temp to Hire Equipment: Dry Van Hours Per Shift: 10 Hours Hours Per Week: 50 Hours Shift Start Time: 08:30 am Working Days: Mon-Fri Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 1+ year Handling: No-touch freight, Live unloading Additional Information TransForce is seeking Full time Class A drivers in Akron, OH. This job is offering $24 per hour plus overtime after 40 hours.
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2nd Shift 5:00 pm - 3:30 am Monday - Thursday (Must be available for overtime) $16.00 Duties/Responsibilities Duties include assembly and light machine operating on product used for the automotive industry.
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Full-time Hours - Stable income and job security Schedule at Your Fingertips - See shift updates or overtime opportunities in the app 24/7. Apply now from anywhere using the MyWorkChoice app , manage your schedule easily, and instantly view shift updates and overtime opportunities—all from your phone.
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Pay and Shift 2nd Shift 5:00 pm - 3:30 am Monday - Thursday (Must be available for overtime) $16.00 Duties/Responsibilities Duties include assembly and light machine operating on product used for the automotive industry.
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