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Lamination-Syracuse

Syracuse, IN Syracuse, IN Estimated:
$39.
3K - $49.
7K a year Estimated:
$39.
3K - $49.
7K a year 17 hours ago 17 hours ago 17 hours ago Essential Job Functions Capable of using a 3 roller and 1 paint brush Able to handle catalyst Able to use a chop gun, foam gun, and drills (not required for all positions) --Able to use a saw, cutter, hole saw, and grinder (not required for all positions) Able to understand and follow the requirements, policies, and guidelines set forth within the Code of Conduct & Employee Handbook expectations Must have reliable transportation to get to work Must be able to follow the Company's Safety and Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) guidelines Requirements Ability to continuously stand, walk, reach while frequently crouching, bending, & climbing throughout the workday.
Must be able to work in a non-airconditioned environment.
Ability to professionally work with team members, Team Leads, Group Leaders, and Supervisors to achieve daily work targets.
Prior experience with common hand tools to assemble parts.
This will be demonstrated by successfully passing the bench, simulation test.
Must be able to listen, understand, and follow the instructions and coaching feedback provided by Team Leads, Group Leaders, Supervisors and/or Plant Manager.
Ability to understand importance of following work instructions to compete the daily work targets with zero defects.
Other Skills/Abilities Must be able to professionally and effectively communicate with Team Leads, Group Leaders, Supervisors and Plant Manager.
Ability to quickly adapt to changes in responsibility (work duties) processes, procedures, or work schedules.
PPE Requirements Safety glasses & shoes when inside production areas.
Respirator Tyvek Suit Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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