Production Associates - 1st Shift Manufacturing - Chester, CT at Geebo

Production Associates - 1st Shift

CoWorx Staffing has immediate openings for Production Associates at Whelen Engineering in the Chester, CT area. Whelen Engineering boasts an advanced manufacturing facility, an immaculate production environment and a culture that truly cares for all employees.
Responsibilities:
-Job responsibilities are dependent upon the department in which candidates are placed. -All positions have the essential functions of being able to stand during shift hours, read and follow directions, walk through a busy production environment unaided, and use various hand tools.Desired Background/Skills:
-Previous work history is required. Previous manufacturing experience preferred but not required. -Must be 18 years or older -High school diploma or equivalentOther Information:
We have openings in assembly or machine operations. 1st shift hours of operation are 6:
00am - 2:
30pm, Monday - Friday. Working at CoWorx means you are eligible to receive:
o Health, Dental, and Vision coverage o 401(k) o Disability and Life Insurance o Critical Illness with Cancer Benefits o Behavioral Health o Accidental Insurance o And more! Plus, working at CoWorx always means weekly on-time pay checks, raffles, contests, awards, a top-notch safety team dedicated to your well-being, and experienced team members here to support you on your employment journey. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to join a hard-working, supportive team - apply with us today to get started! #CB #CT133 Interested candidates please reference job code 225046 when responding to this ad. Recommended Skills Construction Toolkits Manufacturing Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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