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Openings include full-time production assembly and warehouse work. Also, candidates interested in summer work, including college students, are invited.
The company is trying to find warehouse order pullers, forklift drivers, quality inspectors and more.
Work days are Monday to Friday and some overtime work may be required. Shifts are 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. for production areas. Warehouse hours may vary but employees must be flexible and have their own transportation, the company said in a release.
The company is looking for candidates who can read and perform duties outlined on work instructions, with some knowledge of tools. Candidates should be able to stand for eight hours and must be able to pass a drug screen.
Hourly wages are $10 to $10.90 for production assembly work and $10 to $11.05 for warehouse work.
In January, the same company had a job fair trying to fill 35 openings.
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