Production - Machine/Assembly Operator - NIGHT Shift Manufacturing - Charlestown, IN at Geebo

Production - Machine/Assembly Operator - NIGHT Shift

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5 Charlestown, IN Charlestown, IN Full-time Full-time $19 an hour $19 an hour 18 hours ago 18 hours ago 18 hours ago Mitchell Plastics is an award-winning and growing Company.
Our key strength is that we offer our world-wide Automotive Customers a single source alternative for all of their interior automotive plastic part needs.
As an Employer, we offer an exciting opportunity for you to be part of our growing, Best- In- Class Team, in the automotive industry today.
We believe that our people are what makes us great and strive to offer our employees opportunities for advancement.
Mitchell Plastics in Charlestown is looking for motivated team members to join our assembly team on the night shift.
The afternoon shift is scheduled Sunday to Thursday from 11:
00pm- 7:
00am.
Why Mitchell Plastics? We are proud to offer competitive pay, health insurance and a 401K match (first of the month after 30 days), and overtime opportunities.
Reasons to Join our Team:
Climate controlled facility Competitive pay Health insurance and 401K match after 30 days Vacation / PTO upon hire Perfect attendance bonus Overtime opportunities Safe and clean environment Opportunities for advancement Employee recognition and events such as birthday celebrations, holiday parties and many more! Position Details:
Full-time position Duties:
Operating a molding or assembly machine, or performing manual assembly duties, in the most productive, safe and efficient manner possible Accountability for the quality of the product produced at the workstation Reading and understanding operator instructions at the workstation Requirements:
Fine motor skills and dexterity Attention to detail Pay yourself daily with our Dayforce Wallet option! We thank all candidates for their interest, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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