Production Associate Manufacturing - Albany, MN at Geebo

Production Associate

Are you looking to shape a brighter future? You came just to the right place! Pro Staff has a great opportunity with a local company that has year-round work in one of today's leading industries in central Minnesota.
Join us as a Production Associate in Albany, MN.
Our partner company loves developing solutions for construction projects while developing exciting opportunities for the hardworking team where all can thrive.
Pay $22 per hour with a temp-to-hire opportunitySchedule 4 AM - 7:
30 AM start times working a 10 to 12-hour shift.
End time is based on daily workload.
It's also important to note that new hire training will take place from 6 AM - finish for the first week of employment.
Our benefits package includes:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance Life insurance Short-term disability 401k plans Weekly pay is available every Friday Employee discount programs Referral bonus potential Production Associate job details include building concrete structures, mixing products, building framing work, using a wide variety of tools, and reading blueprints.
Work in a team environment to set up, strip, and pour material promptly (occasionally lifting 50 lbs).
Steel-toe boots along with having your own tools is necessary.
6 months of previous experience in a construction environment or industrial production environment along with having hand/power tool experience is required.
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