Manufacturing Technician Manufacturing - Newark, DE at Geebo

Manufacturing Technician

YDZ - North America YDZ - North America Newark, DE Newark, DE $20 an hour $20 an hour 7 hours ago 7 hours ago 7 hours ago Yoh has long-termcontract opportunities, for Machine Operators to join our client in Newark, DE!! These are immediate needs and immediate hires! This is a great production group to work with, with hardworking individuals who appreciate the environment they are in.
This may be the positive change you have been looking for! Hourly rate of $20.
00/hr on a W2 Benefits and Perks Available! Background and Drug Testing Required Shift isas follows You Will be Responsible for/to:
Manufacturing ofparts in accordance with safety, quality, and production best practices and requirements.
Monitors and operates presses prepare molds, cuts perform ensuring quality and conformance with standard operating procedures.
Maintains safety standards at all times and initiates and follows emergency procedures when necessary.
Other duties may be assigned by the manager and/or supervisor.
Working Conditions Physical activity is required including lifting up to 40lbs, regularly,walking, stooping, sweeping, mopping, shoveling, and repetitive motions What You Need to Bring to the Table Previous Manufacturing/Machine Operation experience preferred Strong mechanical skills.
Basic computer skills.
Basic math skills.
Good interpersonal, verbal and writing skills.
Ability to read and comprehend Standard Practice documents and other written instructions.
Good attendance record and demonstrated reliability.
Positive attitude High School Diploma or GED required Background check and drug screen required before start.
You should be proficient in:
Machine Setups for Production Runs Mechanical Troubleshooting Skills Excellent Communication Skills Experience in a Manufacturing Environment Salary info:
$20 - $20 / hr.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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