Manufacturing Machine Operator Manufacturing - Fayetteville, AR at Geebo

Manufacturing Machine Operator

Are you looking for a Manufacturing Machine Operator position in Fayetteville, AR? Staffmark is currently hiring and is committed to helping you achieve your career and financial goals.
Join our collaborative team and receive the encouragement and support you need to succeed.
Apply today! Pay:
$15.
91-$17.
16 per hour 1st Shift Hours:
7 AM-3:
30 PM, Monday-Friday with overtime as required 2nd Shift Hours:
3:
30 PM - 12 AM, Monday-Friday with overtime as required While working as a Manufacturing Machine Operator, you will have various responsibilities, including but not limited to working in the manufacturing facility operating different machines that contribute to the production process, including creating and fabricating copper parts.
Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package Weekly pay by direct deposit or payment card Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance Short-term disability and 401k options Referral bonus potential Employee discounts Structured wage increases once offered permanent employment Machine operator experience is preferred but not required.
However, you must be willing to be trained and learn new skills.
Must be able to stand the entire shift and multi-task while lifting up to 50 pounds as required.
We highly appreciate your skills and expertise and look forward to working together towards a greater goal.
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Recommended Skills Curiosity Multitasking Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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