Machine Operator Construction, Mining & Trades - Manchester, NH at Geebo

Machine Operator


Opportunity
Our client is active on the global stage offering innovative technological products and services to customers in the automotive, mechanical and plant engineering sector. We are currently searching for a Machine Operator to join the Manchester, New Hampshire location.
Responsibilities
- Operations of all molding, finishing and shipping equipment
- Efficient and continuous operations of all manufacturing equipment
- Troubleshooting
- Preventative maintenance
Qualifications
-HS Diploma or GED required
- Strong manufacturing and 3rd shift experience preferred
- Ability to work in a team setting or independently
- Experience using metal finishing equipment and reading blueprints
- Ability to follow written and verbal instructions to operate machinery
- Perform the physical requirement of the job; stand for prolonged periods of time, lifting, bending, stooping, twisting, etc.
- Excellent attendance history
Benefits
- Hourly pay:
$10.50/hr.
- Opportunity for overtime pay
- Optional participation in benefit plans (medical, dental, vision, life, disability)
- Eligible for holiday pay after 6 months on the job as a contractor
- Opportunity for direct hire and related benefits with our global client
Apply
This is a Contract-to-Hire opportunity. Pay is commensurate with experience. If you believe this position to be a good fit with your skills, please submit your resume.
Cybertech Recruiting and Staffing, established in 1995, represents a select list of clients from the Automotive, Healthcare, Insurance and Technology industries. Our goal is to solve our clients' staffing challenges in a fast, friendly and cost-effective manner. And in the process, we aim to delight the candidates we come to know.
Connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram from www.cyber-inc.com!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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