Assembly line worker - Conover, NC Accounting - Conover, NC at Geebo

Assembly line worker - Conover, NC

3.
3 Conover, NC Conover, NC Full-time Full-time $18.
95 - $19.
50 an hour $18.
95 - $19.
50 an hour Carpenter Co.
has an immediate opening for an Assembly Line worker in the mattress laminating department on 2nd shift 3:
15pm - 11:
45pm at our Conover, NC foam manufacturing plant.
This position are responsible for operating assigned equipment per standards and/or coordinate line production to ensure all lines have what they need for orders to be produced in a timely manner with minimal downtime.
The starting pay rates for these positions range from $18.
95 to $19.
50 per hour.
The pay rates increase after 3 months.
Carpenter Co.
employees are committed to working hard to ensure production goals are met while maintaining operations excellence.
The successful candidate will be expected to work within a normal production environment with interaction and communication with fellow employees, operator/lead person and area supervisor.
This positions may also involve performing other positions in department on the line rotating within the department.
Additional Responsibilities of the Material Handler will include:
Properly assemble foam parts to form mattresses Fold and label boxes Run tape machine Stack finished goods boxes Place trim foam pieces in the baler Perform quality checks on materials and finished goods Help with monthly inventory High School Diploma or General Education Degree Preferred.
1 year of manufacturing experience Preferred.
Must be able to work at a steady pace Must be able to stand the entire work shift (8 to 10 hours) Basic computer knowledge Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds without assistance Must be able to communicate effectively Must be able to work in a team environment Must be able to read and interpret a tape measure, preferred Carpenter Co.
conducts pre-employment drug testing on all applicants that receive and accept a written offer of employment.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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