Manufacturing Associates

Raleigh, NC
Temporary to Full Time
Entry Level
Job Title: Manufacturing and Production Positions
Location: Raliegh, NC 
Job Type: Temporary to Full Time
 
About Us:
iBoost Talent is a leading staffing agency dedicated to a talent first approach, with years of industry experience. iBoost supports all service models, contingent, temp-to-hire, direct hire, and our proprietary managed services offering Our mission is to simplify the job search process and provide thoughtful solutions for both job seekers and employers. If you're ready to explore your next opportunity, apply today.

Job Summary:
Join our dynamic team as a Manufacturing Worker in Raleigh, NC. We are actively seeking motivated individuals with experience in various manufacturing roles, including assemblers, machine operators, production technicians, and quality control inspectors. This is an excellent opportunity to advance your career in the manufacturing industry with a leading company known for its commitment to quality and innovation.
 
Key Responsibilities:
  • Assemblers: Assemble components and products according to specifications and quality standards.
  • Material Handlers: Move, load, and unload materials and products within the facility.
  • Production Workers: Assist in the production process, ensuring efficiency and adherence to safety protocols.
  • Forklift Operators: Operate forklifts and other material handling equipment to transport goods safely.
  • Maintenance Technicians: Perform routine maintenance and repairs on machinery and equipment.
  • Inventory Specialists: Monitor inventory levels, conduct counts, and ensure accurate recordkeeping.
  • Machine Operators: Set up and operate machinery, ensuring quality standards and production rates are met.
  • Quality Control Specialists: Inspect products and processes to ensure compliance with company and industry standards.
  • CNC Operators: Operate CNC machines, following blueprints and technical drawings to create precise components.
  • Machinists: Use tools and machinery to fabricate, modify, and repair parts and components. 
Qualifications:
  • High school diploma or equivalent; technical training or certifications in relevant fields are a plus.
  • Previous experience in manufacturing or production roles is preferred but not required; we welcome entry level candidates.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and adapt to changing demands.
  • Good communication skills and ability to work effectively in a team setting.
  • Willingness to work flexible hours, including overtime as needed.
Physical Requirements:
  • Ability to lift [insert weight] pounds and stand for extended periods.
  • Comfortable working in a manufacturing environment with exposure to noise, dust, and varying temperatures.
What We Offer:
  • Competitive pay.
  • Health, dental, vision, and life insurance
  • Opportunities for career advancement and skill development.

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