Production Operator - 2nd shift Manufacturing - Everett, WA at Geebo

Production Operator - 2nd shift

Adecco is assisting local client recruiting for Production jobs in Everett, WA. This is temp to permanent opportunity!
Production Operator jobs require candidates to work with small hand tools and assemble small parts as well as label and package product. If you meet the qualifications listed below - Apply Now!
Responsibilities:
oBasic to complex assembly
oMay require cleaning and inspecting parts and disassembly of returned units
oMove part supplies and finished product throughout the warehouse
oReport defective material or questionable condition to department supervisor
oMaintain the work area and equipment in a clean and orderly condition
oPerform other duties as assigned by the supervisor
Candidates must meet the following requirements to be considered for:
oAbility to follow both written and verbal instructions
oGood hand/eye coordination and fine motor skills performing repetitive motions
oAble to work independently and with others
oAble to stand for prolonged periods on a concrete floor
oAble to lift 30lbs
oAble to stand for 8-10 hours
oAbility to use power tools
oMust work well with others in a loud production environment
oMust be able to successfully complete a client specific background check
What's in this for you?
oPay rate is $17.00, plus overtime as needed
o Monday-Thursday: 3:30pm-2:00am (8% shift differential)
oWeekly Pay - you receive a paycheck every week
oMedical, dental, vision, and 401K through Adecco
oPaid sick leave
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disable
Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
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The Company will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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