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Assembler (1st Shift - $18.08/hr)

3.
5 Groveport, OH Groveport, OH $18.
08 an hour $18.
08 an hour Company Overview Established in 1960, Hague Quality Water is the longest standing water treatment manufacturer in the United States.
With headquarters and manufacturing located in Groveport, Ohio, Hague Quality Water manufactures water softener and filtration equipment.
Our products are sold in the U.
S.
at Lowe's stores nationwide and through our authorized dealer network as well as to over 50 countries worldwide through our network of independent distributors.
We are experiencing strong growth as part of the North American Water Treatment Division of A.
O.
Smith, a division that continues to see double digit growth in 2022.
Primary Function Due to continued demand of Hague Quality Water products, we are looking for Assemblers (1st Shift).
Current openings are in our small parts area.
We Offer Regularly Scheduled Hours:
1st Shift, Monday - Friday, 6 am to 2:
30 pm, overtime as required Hourly Rate of Pay:
$18.
08/hour Sign On Bonus:
$1500 ($500 at 3 months, $500 at 6 months, $500 at 12 months.
Must not be on a corrective action for attendance to qualify for bonus payments.
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, and vision start on Day 1! Our comprehensive benefits package also includes company-sponsored life insurance; 401k with company match; short- and long-term disability programs; tuition assistance; professional development assistance; paid vacation days in your first year of employment; ten paid holidays in a calendar year; bus line access; and employee discounts.
We are a drug-free facility and require all employees to pass a drug screen and background check.
Qualifications High School Diploma or GED required Previous assembly experience in a manufacturing environment preferred but not required (on-the-job training available).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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