Production Worker Manufacturing - Keene, NH at Geebo

Production Worker

3.
6 Keene, NH Keene, NH Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$30K - $37.
9K a year Estimated:
$30K - $37.
9K a year Whitney Bros.
Co.
Whitney Brothers Co.
is a local woodworking manufacturer of children's furniture that has been in business since 1904.
They are currently seeking production workers for the Alternate shift (Monday-Thursday, 12:
00pm -10:
30 PM).
With a 20% shift premium!
Responsibilities:
Flexible, willing to try new methods, with creativity being a plus.
Follow all safety policies for general plant safety and specific machinery/workstations.
Take action to minimize waste and maximize output.
Key Skills Required:
Ability to follow verbal, visual, and/ or written instructions.
Attention to Detail Ability to work with co-workers in a teamwork environment.
Self-motivated with the ability to work at a fast pace to meet department units and production needs.
Constant focus with mental and visual attention is required to monitor product quality process.
Requires flexibility for performing various job duties, as well as have the ability to adapt to changing assignments as needed to meet production demands.
Requires visual and judgmental skills in determining an acceptable or unacceptable quality of parts during assembly and packing processes.
Physical Requirements:
Standing for full shift Bending and squatting Lifting 5 to 40 lbs.
on a regular basis.
Lifting 40 to 70 lbs.
on a frequent basis.
Lifting 70 to 150 lbs.
of shared weight on an occasional basis.
Repetitive motion usage of hands Firm grasping.
Manual dexterity.
Whitney Brothers is a drug-free workplace Job Type:
Full-time Job Type:
Full-time
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discount Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Paid time off Schedule:
10 hour shift No weekends Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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