Manufacturing Production Associate Manufacturing - Kansas City, MO at Geebo

Manufacturing Production Associate

International Paper (Kansas City, KS) International Paper (Kansas City, KS) Kansas City, MO Kansas City, MO $20.
46 - $23.
88 an hour $20.
46 - $23.
88 an hour 7 hours ago 7 hours ago 7 hours ago International Paper, a world leader of Industrial Packaging, is currently seeking qualified applicants for Plant production - General Labor workers at its Kansas City, MO Plant for $20.
46 - $23.
88 with a Sign-On Bonus of up to $2,000! We work a 2-2-3 schedule - 12-hour shifts - no forced overtime - 180 days off a year.
This is a night shift position, 5:
00 pm - 5:
00 am.
We are looking for motivated individuals who are capable of performing a multitude of functions in a flexible, fast-paced production environment.
Our workplace requires individuals who understand the needs of the business while maintaining a focus on safety, customer satisfaction, quality and productivity.
Specific responsibilities include:
Running machines Reading factory orders Accurately reading tape measures, gauges, and other test equipment Utilizing basic shop math Inspecting, counting, and stacking products Accurately completing quality and administrative documents International Paper offers competitive wages with the opportunity to increase after the successful completion of the probationary period.
We also offer an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, disability, life, and accident insurance, as well as a 401(k) plan with company contributions.
Signing & Retention Bonus $500 after 30 days of employment $500 after 6 months of continuous employment $500 after 1 year of continuous employment $0.
20 for each hour worked the previous 12 months at 2 years of continuous employment You should be proficient in:
Meets Physical Requirements High School / GED Shop Math Skills Salary info:
$20.
46 - $23.
88 / hr.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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