2nd and 3rd shift Part-Time General Manufacturing, PA General Labor - Lyon Station, PA at Geebo

2nd and 3rd shift Part-Time General Manufacturing, PA

3.
5 Lyon Station, PA Lyon Station, PA Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$40.
4K - $51.
2K a year Estimated:
$40.
4K - $51.
2K a year 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago Get to know East Penn!:
East Penn is a stable, essential employer, and has been voted one of the best places to work in PA for 20 years, including 2021! At East Penn, our employees are our culture; our employees will always be the heart of the company.
We are a private, family-owned enterprise committed to cultivating an atmosphere that honors the contributions of everyone.
We want our employees to have long-term careers, and many do.
Almost 40% of our workforce has over a decade of service.
Our open-door management policy, comprehensive benefits package, annual bonus program for all, and career advancement opportunities are just some of the ways we show our employees how incredibly valued they are.
EOE/VEVRAA Overview:
2nd and 3rd shift Part-Time Weekend Shifts available, will work 8 hours Friday nights and 8 hours Saturday nights
Responsibilities:
Loads, removes, or stacks different components in the battery manufacturing process.
Manually lifts or pushes different components to move them to specified location repetitively.
Visually inspects the material, sorts and discards defects.
Could measure components or stacks of material.
Can weigh finished product.
May need to use some fork lift equipment.
Could operate machinery.
Performs other duties as required by management.
Responsible for proper hygiene, housekeeping, safety practices.
Responsible for producing a high quality product.
Responsible completing paperwork.
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Qualifications:
Basic Math Skills Basic Computer Skills Must be able to read and interpret 1st piece inspection Ability to maintain regular attendance Ability to communicate with co-workers.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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