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Electronics Assembler - Now Hiring

Electronics Assembler Technician $17-$19 Port Orange, FL Our client , a leader in pumping systems supporting construction and public utility works, is seeking an experience Electronics Assembler Technician.
This is a great opportunity to join an established company (50 years) with a great reputation for manufacturing quality products! What's in it for you? Opportunity for growth $17 - $19 per hour Full Time Hours - Monday-Friday 8:
00am to 5:
00pm Clean and safe work environment Opportunity for growth What will you be doing? Assembling electrical components, systems and equipment.
Install, test, repair, troubleshoot electrical control systems.
Fabrication and modifications Inspect finished products for flaws Quality Assurance:
Test product performance What do you bring? High School Diploma / GED Two (2) or more years of experience in electrical assembly Knowledge of blueprints, planograms, manuals Basic computer skills and match ability Practice safety protocols on a daily basis Why should you choose Manpower? Paid weekly by direct deposit Health Benefits, 401K Free access to Manpower's skill upgrade online training programs College Tuition Program Dedicated Career Partner to help you achieve your career goals Stop your job search and apply today for immediate consideration.
ManpowerGroup recognizes the importance of providing an accessible and barrier-free environment.
We are committed to creating a welcoming, fair and inclusive environment by offering equal opportunity to access our services.
At ManpowerGroup, we are committed to providing accommodations, and will work with you to meet your needs.
Salary:
$17 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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