Assembly/Quality Inspector - 1st shift Professional Services - New Hudson, MI at Geebo

Assembly/Quality Inspector - 1st shift

Located in New Hudson, MISalary:
$16.
00Express Employment Brighton/Howell is assisting a client in New Hudson for an Assembly/Quality Inspector on 1st shift.
This client is precision facility that manufactures components for Tier 1 automotive.
1st shift:
6:
00am - 2:
30pm; Monday to Friday with little overtime during the week.
Pay rate:
$16.
00 hour
Essential Functions:
Assembly of small parts Use bending fixtures to shape parts Use presses to install parts Use hand tools Perform QA checks on running parts Replace labels and ribbons on label makers Basic piece and time transactions on RF scanner Lubricate equipment as needed Use of basic quality gages Meet production schedules and timelines Complete all paperwork the role requires Follow all work instructions in the department REQUIREMENTS:
Own transportation 6 months or more in the industrial experience or related field High school diploma or GED Be able to lift up to 50 lbs or more Stand for 8-10 hour shift and do physical movements Good attention to detail and mechanically incline To apply, send resume directly to this post, submit an online application at www.
expresshowell.
com or call/text 517 546-5627 & ask for Nikki.
If leaving text, please provide first & last name and job title.
Express Office:
Howell (Brighton)2160 Grand River AnnexSuite 200Brighton, MI 48114 Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Transportation Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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