M2521 $15.51 Creelerother related Employment listings - Glasgow, VA at Geebo

M2521 $15.51 Creeler

Peoplelink Staffing Solutions in partnership with a prominent carpet manufacturer in Glasgow, Virginia is seeking Machine Operators to join their team! They are offering a wide range of perks such as benefits, 401K, vacation and profit sharing! Machine Operator- Job
Summary:
o$15.
51 per hour
2nd or 3rd (Shift Diff.
) o1st shift (7:
00am - 3:
00pm) o2nd shift (3:
00pm - 11:
00pm) shift diff.
of.
75 cent o3rd shift (11:
00pm -7:
00am) shift diff of $1.
00 oMachine Operator will take yarn from containers to creel department.
Supplies tufting creels with cones of yarn for lot changes, strips yarn from creel/removes empty cones from pegs oIdentifies yarn/places identification in cargotainer/plattetainer/box.
Patrols creel/checks for and repairs ends out.
oMachine Operator will clean and maintain creels in a clean/orderly condition oMachine Operator will perform other duties as assigned by supervisor Machine Operator
Qualifications:
oMust be 18 years or older oBe able to bend, stoop, push, pull, lift up to 50 lbs.
and stand/walk for long periods of time oBackground check oDrug Screen Why Peoplelink? oWeekly pay oMedical, Dental, Vision & Life insurance available oDirect Deposit Programs oWe get you in the door to see if you want to become Full Time oFull time around 90 days, if qualified oFull time benefits include- Holiday pay, Paid vacation, 401K, Service Awards, etc Peoplelink Staffing Solutions, a leader in the staffing industry for the past 33 years, continues our vision of 'linking' communities through employment.
Peoplelink's dedication to the safety, health & well-being of our associates, clients and communities remains to be a #1 priority.
#IND128 Recommended Skills Manufacturing Quality Control Testing Material Handling Raw Materials Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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