Entry-Level Assemblyother related Employment listings - Auburn, WA at Geebo

Entry-Level Assembly

We have immediate openings for Entry-Level Assemblyat a warehouse offering full-time hours and a day shift schedule that willleave you with evenings and weekends off so you can enjoy your summer!This temp-to-hire position is a great way to work towards a long-termcareer with a company that will invest in your growth and provide fullbenefits upon conversion.
This company, located in Auburn, fabricates sheet metal and manufacturesfurniture and fittings for the Navy, Coast Guard, National Guard, and more.
Theyare known for their great employee retention, an easy-going atmosphere, and ateam that gets along with each other.
Anentry-level employee can expect to be trained up into new departments and promotedwithin the company.
Entry-Level Assembly Duties:
Hand assembly of small metal partsReading blueprintsLabeling and packing materialsYou will succeed in this position if you are detail-orientedand can follow printed diagrams and instructions.
COVID-19 Safety Measures:
Masks are to be worn at all timesRegular cleaning and sanitizing of common areasSocial distancing practicesSchedule:
Monday-Friday, 6:
00am-2:
30pmRequirements:
Entry-Level Assembly applicants with 6
monthswarehouse experience preferredAdhere to COVID and warehouse safety guidelinesFollow verbal and written instructions Have excellent punctuality and attendancePay:
$15/hrBenefits (upon Conversion):
Medical, dental, & vision insuranceShort-term and long-term disabilityPaid time off and holidaysLocation:
Auburn, WA (this is not bus accessible) Apply now orcall 253-353-7700 to schedule your interview today!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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