Production Operator Manufacturing - Saint Clair, MI at Geebo

Production Operator

2.
7 Saint Clair, MI Saint Clair, MI Full-time Full-time $18.
40 an hour $18.
40 an hour Description Auria is a leading global supplier of highly-engineered systems for automotive flooring, acoustical, thermal, aerodynamic and other fiber-based solutions for gas and electric vehicles.
With U.
S.
-based operational headquarters in Southfield, Michigan, Auria operates 16 manufacturing, 9 technical and 5 JV locations across 10 countries and employs approximately 3,900 people worldwide.
Our St Clair Plant produces carpet/flooring, insulators/acoustics, and wheel arch liners for the automotive industry and we are currently hiring Production Operators across all three shifts.
We recently increased our starting wage to $18.
40/hr and an increase to $18.
75/hr following a year of service.
Why Work For Auria St Clair? Starting wages of $18.
40 an hour.
Paid Vacation Paid Holidays Competitive medical, dental and vision plan effective 1st of the Month following date of hire Life insurance & optional employee, spouse, child life insurance 401k Contribution and Match Program Disability insurance Who We Need? Motivated individuals who have a desire to learn new skills Individuals who value safety and quality and bring these values with them to work everyday What Do You Need? Ability and willingness to work overtime as required Be a Team Player Ability to communicate with others Auria is a leading global supplier of highly-engineered systems for automotive flooring, acoustical, thermal, aerodynamic and other fiber-based solutions for gas and electric vehicles.
With U.
S.
-based operational headquarters in Southfield, Michigan, Auria operates 16 manufacturing, 9 technical and 5 JV locations across 10 countries and employs approximately 3,900 people worldwide.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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