CNC Machinist/Machine Operator Construction, Mining & Trades - Decorah, IA at Geebo

CNC Machinist/Machine Operator

Looking for machine operators and CNC machinists who are looking to utilize their skills and start new opportunities. Manpower has temporary to permanent full time positions available for a company in Decorah, IA.
Want to utilize CNC machining or machine operator skills you might already have?
Manpower has the job you have been looking for.
As a machine operator you will:
o Work in traditional machining centers with turn tables and automatic unloading.
o Work in CNC work centers that produce products at a high accuracy with great flexibility.
o Work alongside the company that casts between 38,000 and 40,000 pounds of certified alloy daily.
o Have the satisfaction of being a part of a company that has been around for 54 years is the leading producer of zinc die castings in the Midwest, delivering their castings globally
With your previous experience in production, quality inspection, molding, machining, CNC or manufacturing you will assist in the production of machined; powder coated, plated and assembled zinc die castings. Attention to detail and quality control skills will help you guarantee that everything that you do will ultimately reach the client's needs and keep helping this company that has earned the high praise of many nationally and internationally known companies.
Visit www.manpowerjobs.com today to learn about this machine operator role that offers you:
o Steady and flexible hours (All Shifts)
o Full time hours
o Temporary to permanent opportunity
o Pay rate $11.75-$12.75
o You can build a career here. Develop new skills, take on new roles and find new challenges. They are committed to employees' professional development.
So are you interested? Know someone who might be? Connect with us right away for the opportunity of a lifetime. Help friends and family find a job! Contact us today to learn more.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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