Production Technician (FT) Manufacturing - Seneca, SC at Geebo

Production Technician (FT)

HTI - HumanTechnologies, Inc.
HTI - HumanTechnologies, Inc.
Seneca, SC Seneca, SC Full-time Full-time Up to $22.
50 an hour Up to $22.
50 an hour 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago Production Technician Seneca, SC Work Location:
In person HTI is currently hiring Production Technicians in the Seneca, SC area.
Interested candidates should have prior manufacturing experience, and a stable work history, and will need to pass a background check, drug screening, and interview process.
Benefits for HTI Production Technicians:
Paid Weekly.
Health Insurance.
Dental Insurance.
Temp to Direct at 90 days.
Responsibilities of Production Technician:
Loads and unloads process equipment.
Maintain acceptable housekeeping standards in the work area.
Ability to work well with others to problem solve.
Operates process equipment to maintain products within customer specifications.
Works from specific written or verbal instructions and operating procedures requiring the application of some judgment.
Set up and operate equipment related to grind, blend, sample processes, and panning operations.
Follow all safety regulations.
Requirements of Production Technician:
High School Diploma/GED.
1 year of manufacturing experience is preferred.
Knowledge of safety regulations.
Must be able to read, and comprehend work policy and instructions.
Self-motivated and multi-tasker.
Knowledge of proper material handling procedures.
About HTI:
Since 1999, Human Technologies, Inc.
has partnered with the world's greatest companies to provide custom solutions for workforce management, development, and retention.
We are proud to directly employ over 3,500 people throughout the southeast and prouder still to have connected thousands more with gainful employment through our network of trusted hiring partners.
HTI is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/D/F/V/SO.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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