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Assembly Work, Product Assembly

Company: M&C Assemblies Inc
Location: Morganton
Posted on: May 24, 2023

Job Description:

An experience bike technician is a performance-based role. We cater to large national chains, assembling mostly grills, wheelbarrows, rider mowers, etc. We are seeking self-motivated, hardworking and reliable individuals who know their way around tools and have strong mechanical abilities. This is an independent contractor position. Compensation is performance-based pay - paid by the finished piece. Therefore high energy, fast paced individuals are most successful. The faster and more accurately you assemble, the more you make. So the sky's the limit!


COMPENSATION


* Weekly Pay

* Performance based pay

* 2 weeks orientation pay


EMPLOYMENT TYPE


* Contract


POSITION REQUIREMENTS:


* Must be 18 years of age or older

* Must Have Reliable transportation

* Have good communication skills

* Positive attitude

* Knowledge of hand tools

* Previous product assembly experience is helpful but not required


PERSONAL TOOL REQUIREMENTS:


* Cordless Impact drill/ Cordless Drill (with at least 2 batteries)

* Assorted Bits and Adapters for Cordless drill

* Basic Hand Tools

* Smart Phone or I-phone with Wi-Fi and apps abilities.


AVAILABILITY


* Full-time

* Weekends (as needed)


Job Type: Full-time


Salary: $10.00 - $30.00 per hour


Schedule:


* 8 hour shift

* Day shift

* Weekend availability


Work Location: On the road


Job Types: Full-time, Contract


Pay: $11.00 - $30.00 per hour


Benefits:

* Referral program

Schedule:

* 8 hour shift

* Day shift


Work Location: On the road

Keywords: M&C Assemblies Inc, Gastonia , Assembly Work, Product Assembly, Other , Morganton, North Carolina

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