Truss Builder (JL5175-6174)other related Employment listings - Grand Island, NE at Geebo

Truss Builder (JL5175-6174)

Grand Island, NE Grand Island, NE Full-time Full-time $20 an hour $20 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Truss Builder - Assembler Wage:
$20 per hour
(Based on Experience).
Additional compensation available based on performance.
Cleary Building Corp.
has immediate full-time openings for motivated, hard-working individuals looking to join our manufacturing team!! The Job:
Work in a Team Setting; Assembling pre-cut lumber components into columns and trusses; Material Handling of lumber; steel; and building materials; Loading and unloading flat-bed trailers; Meeting delivery goals and deadlines; The Company:
Cleary Building Corp.
, a successful, growing, Nation Wide, Debt-free, manufacturing and construction company; Operates over 80 locations across the U.
S.
, Headquartered in Verona Wisconsin; Strong Brand recognition, over 123,000 Cleary Shamrocks on buildings across the country; We take pride in our high sense of urgency to exceed customer expectations; 99.
0 % customer satisfaction rating; Drug Free Work Place; Equal Opportunity Employer;
Qualifications:
Must be 18 years of age or older; Motivated Self Starter; Hard working with excellent attention to detail; Familiarity with power tools a plus; Compensation /
Benefits:
Competitive starting wage based on experience; Opportunities for career growth; Life, Health, Dental, Vision, and Disability plan options; Paid Holidays and Vacation; 401(K) Retirement Plan; Cleary Building Corp.
is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a smoke-free/drug-free work place.
Pre-employment substance abuse testing is performed.
To apply complete an online application at www.
workforcleary.
com or apply in person at our local office!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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