Electronic Assembler Manufacturing - Prospect, CT at Geebo

Electronic Assembler

Company Name:
Randstad Staffing
Are you looking for new opportunity to grow your production skills within a top organization?
Randstad strives to partner with the area's top Manufacturing and Logistics providers to offer you premiere career opportunities!
Our client in Waterbury, an innovative leader in the manufacturing industry, is currently seeking electronic assemblers to join their growing production team.
This position WILL become permanent for a top candidate!
Position Hours: Monday - Friday: 6:00a-2:30p
Pay: $10-12/hr
In addition to access to top employers in the Central Connecticut market, Randstad provides our temp to hire employees with desirable interim
Benefits:
- Medical
- Dental
- Life Insurance
- Disability Insurance
- 401K (after 6 months)
- Direct Deposit & Electronic payroll debits card that acts like a bank account
Client's employee benefits include:
- Medical, Dental, 401K match
- High Tech work environment
Working hours: 6:00a-2:30p
Duties include
-soldering PC boards
-working from blueprints/schematics
-testing
Please call Brian at or send resumes to brian. for immediate consideration!
Randstad is a world leader in matching great people with great companies. Our experienced agents will listen carefully to your employment needs and then work diligently to match your skills and qualifications to the right job and company. Whether you're looking for temporary, temporary-to-permanent or permanent opportunities, no one works harder for you than Randstad. EEO Employer: Race, Religion, Color, National Origin, Citizenship, Sex, Age, Disability, Ancestry, Veteran Status, Genetic Information, Service in the Uniformed Services or any other classification protected by law.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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