Tire Production Workers Construction, Mining & Trades - Charles City, IA at Geebo

Tire Production Workers

Job Description Looking for a new career/trade that offers job security, safe working conditions, and excellent pay? This is a unique and rewarding temp to potential hire career opportunity for hard working, physically fit individuals who desire to learn a new craft.
If you have had experience in a manufacturing environment and take pride in your workmanship, then we want to talk with you! Kelly is recruiting and hiring for tire production workers.
Responsibilities include preparing semi-finished products for tire assembly, assembling tires on tire building machines, working with curing / vulcanization presses, inspect and make minor repairs on the finished tires and ship them off to the production warehouse.
Nice pay increases, benefits,and sign on bonus after probationary period.
NEVER a fee to the employee or candidate!e employee or candidate! Why Kelly ?At Kelly Services , we work with the best.
Our clients include 97 of the Fortune 100 (TM) companies, and more than 70,000 hiring managers rely on Kelly annually to access the best talent to drive their business forward.
If you only make one career connection today, connect with Kelly.
About Kelly Services Kelly Services, Inc.
(NASDAQ:
KELYA, KELYB) is a global leader in providing workforce solutions.
Kelly offers a comprehensive array of outsourcing and consulting services as well as world-class staffing on a temporary, temporary-to-hire, and direct-hire basis.
Serving clients around the world, Kelly provided employment to more than 555,000 employees in 2014.
Revenue in 2014 was $5.
6 billion.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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