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2nd Shift Assembly

Peoplelink Staffing

New Haven, Indiana, United States

Job description

Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Posting: 2nd Shift Assembly

Shift: 2nd Shift - 3:30 PM to 12:00 AM
Pay: $18/hr to start
Conversion Pay: Approximately $21/hr. upon hire-in

About the Opportunity

Peoplelink Staffing is seeking dependable and motivated individuals for an Assembly role. This position offers consistent hours, a supportive team environment, and hands-on training for the right candidate.

What We're Looking For

This employer hires for character and culture fit. Ideal candidates are:

  • Dependable and positive
  • Willing to learn
  • Trainable
  • Team-oriented
  • Strong contributors to workplace culture
Job Responsibilities
  • Operate various machines and equipment including:
    • Drilling, milling, tapping, reaming
    • Punching, cutoff, threading, bending
    • Staker and other related machinery
  • Assemble and place parts into designated containers
  • Use measuring tools such as micrometers and gauges
  • Lift up to 35 lbs as needed
Qualifications
  • Machine or manufacturing experience helpful but not required
  • Ability to use basic measuring devices (micrometers, gauges)
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Reliable attendance and work ethic
Why This Role Stands Out
  • Light-duty work
  • Supportive supervisor and team
  • Long-term growth potential
  • Training provided
  • Strong, positive work culture

DescriptionPeoplelink Staffing Solutions, a leader in the staffing industry for the past 33 years, continues our vision of 'linking' communities through employment. Peoplelink's dedication to the safety, health & well-being of our associates, clients and communities remains to be a priority.Company DescriptionPeoplelink Staffing Solutions, a leader in the staffing industry for the past 33 years, continues our vision of 'linking' communities through employment. Peoplelink's dedication to the safety, health & well-being of our associates, clients and communities remains to be a priority.