Assembler Manufacturing - Grand Rapids, MN at Geebo

Assembler

Enjoy weekends off with this exciting new opportunity in Grand Rapids, MN! Doherty is partnering with a leading manufacturing company located in Grand Rapids, MN. We are seeking candidates for Assembler roles on the 1st shift. Hours for this position are 6:
30am-5:
00pm, Monday-Thursday with overtime on Fridays as needed. Compensation for this role is $18.18 per hour. Interested? Read below for more information!


What an Assembler will do:


  • Follow work instructions to produce quality product in a safe and timely manner
  • Use various manual and pneumatic tools to fit components together
  • Install parts and inspects work for quality
  • Disassemble and reassemble, when necessary to ensure proper assembly of product
  • Test or assist in testing operation of completed product
  • Keep daily records of serial numbers and other paperwork#worknow

What you need to be an Assembler:


  • 6-12
    months of related experience in assembly, using manuals and pneumatic tools
  • Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and letters/memos
  • Ability to accurately record data and verify information

What are you waiting for? Apply now! Click APPLY NOW to complete our mobile-friendly, online application. For questions or further information about the Assembler positions, please contact our office at 218-600-5321or email DSS_grandrapids@doherty.com.


As an equal opportunity employer, Doherty Staffing Solutions welcomes candidates of all backgrounds and experiences to apply. If this position sounds like the right opportunity for you, we encourage you to take the next step and connect with us. We look forward to meeting you!


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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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