2nd shift Production Line worker Manufacturing - Jackson, TN at Geebo

2nd shift Production Line worker

Jackson, TN Jackson, TN $16.
50 an hour $16.
50 an hour 11 days ago 11 days ago 11 days ago ResourceMFG now hiring for Production line workers ConAgra in Jackson, Tennessee! Grow Your Manufacturing Career with Us! Let America's largest manufacturing staffing company help you find your next assembly job.
ResourceMFG is actively hiring with work starting immediately.
Offering competitive pay, benefits and the opportunity to gain new skills and experience.
This is one job you don't want to miss.
Shift:
2nd shift 4:
30pm-12:
30am Monday-Friday; Rotational Saturdays (OT) Pay:
$16.
50 Per hour We Require Our Customers to Offer:
Safe and clean work environment Employee focused workplace Safety programs and training As a ResourceMFG Production Associate We Offer You:
Competitive Pay Paid weekly (Direct Deposit or ATM Debit Card available) Access to health benefits and retirement plan FREE Online Education Unlimited Referral Bonuses Job Requirements Attention to detail Ability to identify problems Able to multi-task Working for ResourceMFG If you're looking for a job in manufacturing, ResourceMFG specializes in you! We are America's largest staffing company with over 30 years in business, putting more than 24,000 people to work nationwide, each week.
A company that treats you like family, we're committed to providing equal opportunities to all, a healthy and safe work environment, fair pay and the tools to succeed and grow.
Apply Now Job Requirements Requirements Able to work in a COLD ENVIRONMENT Able to lift up to 50 lbs Able work at a fast and safe pace.
Attention to detail Kneel, twist and stand for periods of time Work well with others, be a team player Follow directions given by the production supervisor on a work task basis.
Good Hygiene is essential Maintain clean and organized workspace Steel toe required #rmfgindeed.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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