Production Operator - Midnight Shift Manufacturing - Macomb, MI at Geebo

Production Operator - Midnight Shift

4.
4 Macomb, MI Macomb, MI Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $18.
90 an hour $18.
90 an hour Macomb County manufacturer (23 and Hayes area) looking for reliable, local individuals for full and part time production positions.
Must have reliable transportation.
Night shift:
9:
00 pm to 5:
30 pm S-Th.
Night shift - $18.
90 after 90 days / $17.
96 to start Full time:
40
hours wk.
Benefits include - Vision, Dental, Life, 401K with match, 10 paid holidays, 2
weeks paid time off.
Part Time:
20 to 24 hours wk - flexibly set, fixed schedule.
Benefits include - 401K with match.
Fast paced light assembly.
Must be able to produce high quality product and meet production goals.
Stable work history, basic math, good vision, and superior eye/hand coordination are required.
Previous production or fast food experience preferred but not required.
Either stable work history or recent addition to the workforce are OK.
Quality conscious only need apply.
Clean, well lit, family atmosphere.
Great place to start out or make home.
Pre-employment physical and illegal drug testing performed.
Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$18.
90 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Parental leave Vision insurance Schedule:
Monday to Friday Overnight shift Application Question(s):
Do you live within 15 miles of Macomb, Mi.
? Do you have one year of fast paced experience related to production work (manufacturing, fast food, wait staff)? What is the best time to call for a phone interview? Are you interested in full or part time? Are you seeking primary employment or a second job? Do you have reliable transportation? Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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