General Operator (Night Shift) General Labor - Albany, OR at Geebo

General Operator (Night Shift)

Stack Metallurgical Services, Inc.
Stack Metallurgical Services, Inc.
Albany, OR Albany, OR Full-time Full-time From $21 an hour From $21 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Looking for a new career in a great work environment? Stack HIP is now hiring for a General Operator position! Come Join Our Team! Our training program will prepare you for a career in operating some of the world's largest state-of-the-art Hot Isostatic Presses.
We are processing parts for the Aerospace, Medical, Energy, Defense, and Firearms industries.
As part of the Stack Metallurgical Group, Stack HIP enjoys being a privately-owned company whose Vision includes being 'a great place to work.
' At Stack HIP we take that Vision seriously.
Pay:
$21 per hour base pay
$2 per hour for night shift Shift 2:
8pm-8am Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and every other Saturday Shift 4:
8pm-8am Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and every other Saturday.
Required Education:
High School diploma or equivalency Job Duties Include:
Following instructions and training that is provided by Stack HIP Forklift operation Using the correct tools for the job as trained by Stack HIP Handling and loading of castings Attention to detail Ability to record information and check for accuracy Keep working area clean, orderly, and safe at all times
Benefits:
401k Match Excellent Medical/Dental/Vision and Prescription Drug Coverage Paid Vacation Paid Holidays Family focused work environment Short and Long-Term Disability EAP Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $21.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Schedule:
12 hour shift Night shift Application Question(s):
Specifically what type of manufacturing have you done?
Experience:
Manufacturing:
1 year (Preferred) License/Certification:
Forklift Certification (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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