Production Associate Manufacturing - Wahpeton, ND at Geebo

Production Associate

Quanex is looking for a Production Worker to join our team in Wahpeton, North Dakota.
We Offer You! Competitive Salary Medical, Dental & Vision Plans Paid Time Off, Training & Holidays Various Work Schedules Tuition Assistance Training & Development Wellness/Fitness Resources 401K Matching/Vesting Employee Stock Purchase Plan Dynamic Culture & People - just to name a few! What's attractive about the Production Worker position? $17.
00 to $21.
00 per hour Day Shift Monday through Thursday 6 a.
m.
to 3:
30 p.
m.
Friday's 6 a.
m.
to 10 a.
m.
What Success Looks Like:
Follows all safety procedures, rules, and guidelines; and notifies the supervisor/team lead of any existing or potential safety issues.
Accurately, thoroughly, and legibly completes all documentation related to this position, i.
e.
, production reports, accurate time keeping, etc.
Observes closely the operation of tools and machinery and notifies the supervisor/team lead immediately of malfunctions or maintenance that may be needed.
Monitors product constantly to ensure that quality standards are being met and rejects product that does not meet quality standards.
Dove Tailing - is machining ends of wood to customer specification and stacking them on pallets.
Your Credentials:
High school education or equivalent preferred.
Manual/finger dexterity skills.
Ability to lift 25 pounds.
Quanex - With multiple locations across the US, is the industry leader supplier of choice for engineered components for the window and door industry.
Our array of custom and standard fenestration components boosts energy efficiency, durability, security and the aesthetic appeal of window and door products.
Want to learn more about Quanex Building Products Corporation? Visit us at www.
quanex.
com and check out our YouTube Channel Recommended Skills Finger Dexterity Machinery Maintenance Quality Management Palletizing Safety Principles Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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