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Wire Assembler - Now Hiring

Position Title:
Wire Assembler Wage:
$15.
50/hour Shift:
1st Hours:
5am-3:
30pm Join a dynamic team in an associate to hire role that offers a perfect work-life balance with a 4-day work week, coupled with the added advantage of a clean and temperature-controlled environment.
This is a Wire Assembler opportunity in Marion, IA.
Wire Assembler Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Perform a variety of light industrial manufacturing tasks to assemble wire harnesses - Use of hand tools to strip and cut wires - Insert wire into machine to strip wires and attach other components - Accurately read a tape measure to cut wire to size - Insert wire harnesses into final product - Assemble wires in the correct order according to wire diagrams Wire Assembler Requirements:
- Stand for duration of shift (8-12 hours) - Must have good dexterity with hands - Good eyesight with accurate color vision - Lift up to 40-50lbs occasionally - Work in a fast-paced environment - Willing to work 40 hours per week and be flexible to work overtime - Good attendance and punctuality cedarrapids@qpsemployment.
com Branch:
Cedar Rapids IA IND091 #ZR QPS Employment Group is a full-service staffing firm comprised of dedicated and passionate people with over 50 offices throughout the Midwest.
We place great people with great companies in industrial, skilled trades, administrative, manufacturing, general labor and professional employment.
Why Work with QPS? - Access to sought-after positions with leading employers - Dedicated placement specialists who will guide you through every step of the job search process - Over 30 years of staffing experience Best of all, our services are 100% free to job seekers! We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
Salary:
$16 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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