Electronic Assembly Construction, Mining & Trades - Marshall, MN at Geebo

Electronic Assembly


Assembler
Doherty Staffing Solutions in partnership with our client company in Marshall MN, is currently interviewing for an Assembler on first shift.
SUMMARY
Our client, is seeking Assemblers, to work first shift at their Marshall location. This position reports to the Production Supervisor. The pay range is 9.25/hr.
ASSEMBLER RESPONSIBILITIES
The Assembler position is responsible for:
Manufacturing, inspecting and testing electronic components.
Maintaining accurate and legible record keeping and documentation.
Handling and utilizing various materials such as plastics, metals, adhesives, solvents and other compounds.
Operate various machines, power tools, fixtures, presses, hand tools, test equipment, and microscopes to complete task.
ASSEMBLER REQUIREMENTS
The following are required for the Assembler role.
Good finger dexterity and hand-eye coordination and attentiveness to detail
Must be willing to lift up to 40lbs.
Must be willing to work with various substances and tools
High school Diploma or GED equivalent is preferred.

CONTACT
To submit yourself as a candidate or to inquire about the Assembler position, please contact the Doherty Marshall office at (507) 532-2000. To learn more about jobs with Doherty click the link: http://www.dohertyemployment.com/staffing/contact-us-dss-smn.
Doherty Staffing Solutions has been a workforce industry leader since 1980, offering staffing, payroll and recruiting service to companies nationwide. We recruit and place qualified individuals in industries such as industrial, manufacturing, clerical and professional. Whether you are looking for full-time or part-time employment, Doherty focuses on finding a career that matches your character and skills to the right company. In addition to competitive pay, we offer employee benefits, direct deposit, and weekly paychecks.
Doherty Staffing Solutions is in Equal Opportunity and Drug Free Employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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