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$20-60/hour

10630 Hwy 99, Everett, WA 98204, USA

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Boeing Jobs Available Now!! Boeing is currently Hiring for Entry level Production/Assembly Assembler Inst Elec Syst B Assembler Inst Genrl B In-Tank Mechanic Functional Test Inspector Mag Part & Pentrnt A Inspector Assemb & Install B Aircraft Sealer Inspector Integral Fuel Cells Electronics Tech Electronics Maint Tech Machine Repair Mechanic General Machinist Welder Welder Manufacturing Manager Flightline Manager NDT Quality Test Specialist Quality Systems Specialist If interested please EMAIL your first name, last name, and EMAIL ADDRESS or send your resumes directly for an internal referral to open jobs. Overtime pay time and a half and double time pay for union jobs! Some Benefits Include: 401K with company match Free college for you/family ( Family if in IAM751 machinist union only) Paid motorcycle or CDL endorsement training -Paid flight training -Industry leading Health Care/Insurance/Dental/Vision -Paid sick leave and vacation -Yearly bonuses -COLA (cost of living) increases -Discounts

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