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1st shift Manufacturing - Now Hiring

Production Associate - $16.
50 - $18.
00/hr depending on the shift Our client in Eudora, KS is looking for hardworking, motivated talent to join their team.
Our client offers a climate controlled facility, stellar benefits including medical, dental, vision, matching 401k.
Plus you get stability and advancement opportunities! Don't wait apply today! Whats in it for you? $16.
50 - First Shift; $18.
00 - 2nd Shift Monday-Thursday
Friday OT 5am - 3:
30pm Monday-Thursday
OT Friday 3:
30pm - 2am Paid training Full time hours Clean and safe work environment Advancement Opportunities What will you be doing? Sorting product Quality Checks Stack Pallets.
Possibly operating a machine What do you bring? Positive, can-do attitude Ability to lift 50lbs overhead as needed Ability to stand on feet for long periods of time Bending, walking and stooping throughout shift.
Ability to work overtime Why should you choose Manpower? Free training to upgrade your skills, including a free college tuition program Medical, dental, vision, 401k Weekly pay with direct deposit 24/7 Manpower customer care support Dedicated Career Partner to help you achieve your career goals Voted #1 best places to work by Glassdoor 2021 Are you Interested? Stop your job search and apply today! A recruiter will be in touch within 24 hours.
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ManpowerGroup recognizes the importance of providing an accessible and barrier-free environment.
We are committed to creating a welcoming, fair and inclusive environment by offering equal opportunity to access our services.
At ManpowerGroup, we are committed to providing accommodations, and will work with you to meet your needs.
Salary:
$16.
50 to $18.
00 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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