1st Shift Production / Manufacturing Manufacturing - Neenah, WI at Geebo

1st Shift Production / Manufacturing

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3 Neenah, WI Neenah, WI Full-time Full-time $18 an hour $18 an hour Join our Amazing Printron Team! Learn a Skilled Trade with Hands on Training as a Die Maker Straight 8 hour day shift Monday through Friday, overtime available during the week and/or Saturday.
Starting wage $18.
00 per hour Temperature Controlled Environment Work/Life Balance Health, Dental and Vision Benefits Employer Paid Disability, Life Insurance and Illness Leave 401K Match Vacation www.
Printron.
com/careers Primary Functions Read job tickets and production schedules and understand specifications, such as materials to be used, dimensions, and tolerances.
Load correct raw material into equipment.
Set up, operate, or tend equipment to saw, cut, punch, crimp, notch, bend, or straighten rotary or bobst cutting die materials and components.
Position, align, secure, and install material and components on rotary or bobst cutting dies.
Mark identifying data on workpieces.
Hand-form, cut, or finish components, using tools such as table saws, grinders, cutters, and benders.
Examine completed rotary or bobst cutting dies and components to ensure conformance to quality and customer specifications for all stages of the production process.
Produce product sample.
Regular attendance.
Education High School Graduate or General Education Degree (GED):
Required Experience No Prior experience necessary Other Requirements:
Ability to accurately read a tape measure and calculate measurements.
Must provide documentation of eligibility to work in the United States, pass applicable background verifications.
Printron will offer reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees to the extent required by law.
Contact Human Resources for any accommodation request.
Printron is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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