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Keystone Industries

Keystone Industries is currently seeking a General Manufacturing Laborer - 2nd Shift for our Myerstown, PA location.
Position Title:
General Manufacturing Laborer - 2nd ShiftShift:
M-F, 3:
00 PM - 11:
30 PMDUTIES:
Produce quality medical device and non-medical device products consistent with the manufacturing, inspection and testing procedures of Keystone.
Assemble, process, test, pack, label and repair product manufactured in the Extrusion department.
1.
Produce quality products consistent with the manufacturing, inspection and testing procedure of the company.
2.
Maintain current Good Manufacturing Practices and Good Documentation Practices in accordance with FDA and ISO regulations.
3.
Perform additional duties assigned by the company as needed.
4.
Maintain a clean and orderly work area on a daily basis.
5.
Follow all company procedures relating to safety.
EDUCATION:
No specific education required, but must be able to speak, write and read English.
PREVIOUS WORK
Experience:
As applicable, previous experience in a manufacturing environment is desired.
Only trained and qualified employees are permitted to operate equipment.
REQUIRED SKILLS:
1.
Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds and either sit or stand for long periods as necessary.
2.
Strong attention to detail to ensure product quality is maintained throughout processing.
3.
Willingness to learn and work as part of a team.
4.
Where applicable, must have mechanical ability and knowledge in the operation of machinery.
Benefits:
Enriched Medical Plan Weekly Pay! Voluntary Dental coverage Voluntary Vision Plan Flexible Spending Account (FSA) - Medical & Dependent Care 401K Retirement Savings Plan 401K Safe Harbor -Employer Contribution of 3% Gross Wages Tuition Reimbursement Program Voluntary Term Life/Accident/Disability Great work/life balanceAbout the Company:
Keystone Industries.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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