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$16/hour

Winbro Group Technologies

Rock Hill, SC, USA

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We are Winbro. We are at the heart of the green hydrogen revolution enabling production of next generation fuel cells with our ultra fast laser drilling and welding technologies. Our technology is capable of producing highly complex micro parts to micron level accuracies, creating a revolution in personalised drug delivery and medical care. Our equipment is capable of producing highly complex semiconductor parts, enabling next level efficiencies in electronics manufacturing. JOIN US as a Machine Operator at our Rock Hill facility and we can offer you an opportunity to work in a high-tech, specialist company working with some of the best global names in aerospace, medical, semiconductor and clean energy. Becoming a Machine Operator allows you to experience both the joy of working with your hands and the excitement of using our cutting-edge technologies. You get the benefit of seeing a physical representation of your effort in the components you help create. We hire for attitude over experience as we love to train great people and offer them a real opportunity to learn, develop and progress – in fact many of our senior colleagues started as Machine Operators. If you’re successful, you will work 12-hour shifts, 13-14 days over a 4-week rotation on day shift. Due to this pattern, you get 7 days straight off once a month – this is in addition to vacation and PTO. We offer a climate controlled and clean environment for a comfortable working day. We treat our colleagues with respect and understanding and are regularly told by colleagues that we provide a great place to work with great people. Your day-to-day would involve: Operating multi-axis CNC machine tools. Inspection of completed operations using CMM's, optical vision systems, and manual gauges & tooling. Changing consumables such as electrodes and tooling. Complete daily preventive maintenance checks. Assist in the development of new product introduction programs. Requirements If you are a US Citizen or existing Green Card holder, a high school graduate or have a GED and have basic computer literacy and an ability to meet minimum OSHA lifting guidelines, please apply today. Benefits We offer competitive wages and a benefits package that is unsurpassed in this geographic area, including: 100% company paid health insurance plan monthly premium for the employee, dental and vision plans. Matching 401K plan. 9 paid holidays, 5 paid personal days, and a very generous paid vacation time. $16.00 starting pay

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