Production Assembly Workers Manufacturing - Chaska, MN at Geebo

Production Assembly Workers

Company Name:
THE RIGHT STAFF
Seeking entry level Machine Operators/ Assemblers in Chaska for a temp to hire opportunity making lip balm related products for Chapstick, Revlon and Burts Bee's!! This company produces and fills the containers that hold some of the worlds top beauty products.
Production & Assembly Hours & Pay:
1st shift- 7:00am-3:00pm
2nd shift- 3:00pm-11:00pm
3rd shift: 11:00pm-7:00am
$11.00-$11.50 DOQ
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Responsibilities for Production & Assembly Workers:
- Work with machines and assemble small plastic containers
- Label the containers after production
- Oversee the machines during the process
- Stand, bend, reach, and lift boxes in order to keep production moving.
Production & Assembly Requirements:
- Candidates must be able to stand, lift, and bend for a full 8-hour shift.
- Attention to detail and strong attendance is key!
- Educational Requirements: H.S. High School Diploma or GED required.
CLIENT INFORMATION & LOCATION: Chaska, MN.
THE RIGHT STAFF wants to help you succeed! Our team of seasoned professionals works to match you to the best job, best fit, and best location. Temporary assignments to full-time permanent positions, we are here to assist you! Let us help YOU create YOUR success!
We thank all interested candidates. However, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
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