Adecco is partnering with a leading client in South Charleston, WV, to hire dedicated Production Associates. Join a dynamic team engaged in essential manufacturing operations and take the next step in your career with a reputable organization.
As a Production Associate, you will perform a variety of tasks including press, laser, shot, and weld assembly to ensure production goals are met efficiently and safely. This role offers a supportive environment with opportunities for growth and development, ideal for individuals seeking entry-level manufacturing experience.
Key Responsibilities:
Operate presses, lasers, shot, and weld assembly equipment in accordance with safety and quality standards.
Assist in meeting daily production quotas.
Maintain a clean and safe work environment.
Cross-train in various areas to support overall production needs.
Follow all safety protocols and procedures.
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED required.
No prior experience necessary—entry-level candidates are encouraged to apply.
Reliable attendance and a positive work ethic.
Ability to lift 30-50 lbs.
Capacity to stand, walk, and use hands throughout the shift.
Willingness to work overtime and cross-train in different areas.
Why Choose This Opportunity with Adecco?
Starting pay ranging from $15.50 to $16.25 per hour, with available overtime.
Weekly pay programs to keep you financially secure.
Potential for temp-to-hire opportunities, leading to a permanent position.
Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) options.
Generous referral bonuses.
Multiple shift options available—let us help find the schedule that works best for you.
Take advantage of this exciting opportunity with Adecco and our client to build your skills, earn competitive pay, and advance your career in manufacturing. Apply today to become a valued member of our production team!
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