Manufacturing Production Worker- 1st Shift Manufacturing - Dayton, OH at Geebo

Manufacturing Production Worker- 1st Shift

Dayton, OH Dayton, OH Full-time Full-time From $15 an hour From $15 an hour 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Description:
MC Coating, Inc.
is a subsidiary of FC Industries, Inc.
Formerly known as Miamisburg Coating, MC Coating specializes in the epoxy coating of couplers and accessories used in the concrete construction industry.
Build your career as a production worker with our expanding company with over 50 years of making parts that matter.
Job Description:
As a manufacturing production worker, you'll create, assemble, and powder coat parts for cars, RVs, motorcycles, roadways, hotels, stadiums, and more.
The components we make are in name-brand products and high-profile projects worldwide.
Hours:
Monday-Friday 6:
30am - 3:
00pm
Benefits:
Weekly paychecks Profit sharing Immediate medical/dental/vision Life insurance and disability plans Immediate holiday pay & paid time off 401k retirement savings with company match Pay for school with 100% tuition reimbursement (books included!) On-site caf /convenience store at one of our locations Free on-site wellness coaching and YMCA discount Corporate partner discounts through Verizon, Chrysler, GM, and Working Advantage Family/team culture that values communication and growth Fun perks such as gift cards, 50/50 drawings, picnics, holiday parties, employee appreciation daysand more! Competitive Wages start at $15
for 1st Shiftt.
Apply now for a quick start! Want to know more about who we are? Click here to learn about FC Industries.
Visit our website:
www.
workatfc.
com Your Success is Our Success! PM21 #IN23 Requirements:
Must be able to navigate the production facility to reach machinery Must be able to read and write paperwork on the floor Must be able to lift, push, and pull 25lbs multiple times per day PI223528855 .
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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