Molding Auditor - 3rd Shiftother related Employment listings - Hudsonville, MI at Geebo

Molding Auditor - 3rd Shift

Your future starts here! Royal Technologies is searching for Injection Molding Auditors to join our 3rd shift team in Hudsonville, MI.
Our Auditors are excited and eager to play a vital role in assisting our company in delivering perfect products to our customers.
If you have a strong attention to detail and share in Royal's values, we would love to meet you!
Responsibilities:
Ability to perform all standard and periodic responsibilities of the Auditor role such as:
Final Audits, Dimension checks, FS/LS, Standard Comparisons, DAC checks Ability to order packaging Perform s canning functions (job receipt, etc.
) Operating Grinders and running presses during operator breaks Addressing any quality issues identified with Supervisor, Printing paperwork Perks and
Benefits:
Closed Sundays Weekly paycheck Quarterly bonus based on company profitability Ownership in the company through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Excellent health insurance coverage On-site wellness facility (basketball court, spin bikes, treadmills, weights and more!) Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent Ability to work 3rd shift (12am-8am) Self-directed, takes initiative, and good time management skills Proven attendance and quality track records Proven verbal and written communication skills Proven willingness and ability to work overtime Injection molding experience preferred Recommended Skills Auditing Communication Injection Molding Packaging And Processing Duties Self Motivation Time Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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