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Production Temp-Perm 1st Shift!! Call Today!
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Country: USA
Location: Pennsylvania-Wilkes Barre Wilkes-Barre
Total applied: 40 |
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Production Temp-Perm 1st Shift!! Call Today!
Growing Pittston manufacturer is now hiring for 1st and 2nd shift. This is an independent, production-oriented position and we are seeking candidates dedicated and motivated to be hired on by our client. Should you be hired, this company has an excellent company-paid medical plan. Manpower benefits include Medical, Dental 401(k), Life Insurance and more with the ability to enroll after your first paycheck.Learn how Manpower can assist in your career advancement with our free training programs!!!The ideal candidates will have prior production or machine operating experience, a stable work history and strong math skills.You must be able to lift up to 50 lbs., bend, reach, twist and stand for the entire shift.Email your resumePlease click here,or copy and paste the following link into your email browser, to email your resume. WilkesBarrePA.12751.479@manpowerna.aplitrak.com At Manpower, our mission is to serve as trusted advisors in the changing world of work. Work with us and make a change for the better. us.manpower.com manpowerprofessional.com
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