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Production

Position Title:
Production Wage:
$15/hour Shift:
1st Hours:
6:
30am-3:
30pm with 30-minute unpaid lunch, OT on Saturdays occasionally required QPS Employment Group is hiring for a growing company located in Allison! There are many positions available on 1st shift.
This company was recently acquired by a market leader in the industry! Production Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Load/unload components onto the production line - Mask components and pull parts for assembly lines - Deliver parts and kits to specified departments - Arrange parts in racks and place on assembly line conveyor - Maintain a clean, organized work area Production Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent - Manufacturing/production experience is a plus - Ability to lift and move heavy components - Detail-oriented with a focus on quality - Strong communication and teamwork skills QPS Employment Group is a full-service staffing firm comprised of dedicated and passionate people with over 50 offices throughout the Midwest.
We place great people with great companies in industrial, skilled trades, administrative, manufacturing, general labor and professional employment.
Why Work with QPS? - Access to sought-after positions with leading employers - Dedicated placement specialists who will guide you through every step of the job search process - Over 30 years of staffing experience Best of all, our services are 100% free to job seekers! We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
waterloo@qpsemployment.
com Branch:
Waterloo IA IND099 #ZRSalary:
$15 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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