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acloche

1st- Pay $15.
40 - hours are 6a-2:
25pm (Mon- Fri)2nd shift Pay is $15.
90 - hours are 2p-10:
25p (Mon- Fri)3rd shift pay is $15.
70- hours are 10p-6:
25a (Sun-Thurs) .
25 cents PAY increases at 3/6/9/12/24 and 36 monthsAda Manufacturer specializing in Automatic Transmission Shifters, Manual Transmission Change Levers and Shift by Wire and All-Terrain Vehicle Seeking production, assembly, parts inspection and more.
Must be willing to work as a team and learn various tasks.
No experience required, will train.
Both entry level and skilled positions available.
Must be able to lift objects 5-40 lbs.
Most parts weigh less than 5 lbs.
Ability to stand for entire shift (8-10 hrs.
A day) and walk throughout the facility.
Ability to understand and follow verbal and written instructions a must.
Excellent career opportunity for anyone seeking stability! Please call 937-644-3822 for details or apply at www.
Acloche.
ComAbout the Company:
aclocheWe're in the business of helping people achieve their dreams.
We take the time to truly know each one of our associates.
By knowing your ambitions and goals, we can match you with a position that complements your skills and personality.
Acloch can help you find your next job, whether you're looking for customer service, warehouse, light industrial, clerical/administrative, finance/accounting, medical, or professional positions - we offer short-term temporary, long-term contingent, temporary-to-hire, and direct hire positions in a wide variety of industries.
Everyday we connect job seekers and employers with a sense of excitement.
With advanced technology and 50 years of staffing and human resource consulting expertise; Acloch is ready to know you.
Company Size:
2,000 to 2,499 employeesIndustry:
Staffing/Employment AgenciesFounded:
1968Website:
http:
//www.
acloche.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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