Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Immediate job openings posted by Friday Staffing


 FridayStaffing


(828) 684-8700
Immediate Openings!!!
Position
Job Description/Requirements
Location
Pay Rate
Tool and Die (93175)
3 to 4 years of plastic mold repair experience.
Basic skills gained through high school education or GED; specifically reading and math skills. Technical skills a plus.
Fletcher, NC
$20-24/hr
1st Shift
Temp to hire
Press Packer (93424)
Properly use calibers and micrometers to measure parts.
Install and remove tooling package.
Adjust die heights to establish and maintain parts.
Monitor parts, tooling and hand tool supplies.
Complete required general and preventative maintenance items for continuous, reliable and safe operation of related equipment.
Dependable and motivated employees only.
Fletcher, NC
$12.45/hr
2nd Shift
Mon – Fri
8 hour shifts
Maintenance 1st shift (93538)
AAS degree plus two years multi-skilled experience with electrical, mechanical, hydraulics and controls or 5 years multi-skilled experience with electrical, mechanical, hydraulics and controls preferably in the plastics industry.
Fletcher, NC
$18+/hr
DOE
Broach Operator (93642)
Great attendance required
Produces machined parts per specifications and operating a computer numerical control (CNC) machine. Operator is also responsible for maintaining quality and safety standards; maintaining appropriate records, as well as maintaining equipment and supplies.
Arden, NC
$12.00/hr
1st & 2nd Shift
$0.50 differential
Mon – Fri
Temp to hire
Assembly (93776)
Assemble, test and pack lightweight product.
Attention to detail
Previous assembly experience required.
Self motivated employees only
Flat Rock, NC
$11.50/hr
2nd Shift
Mon - Fri
Flag Tag Operator (93867)
GED/HSD Required
Correctly apply identifying tags to product for accurate customer shipment information. Utilize computer work instructions and basic math skills to ensure accuracy of shipping and production weights.
Use of micrometer, hoists and various hand tools.
Should have previous experience working in a manufacturing environment, working with heavy machinery
Hendersonville, NC
$12.50/hr
2nd Shift
Mon – Fri
Temp to hire
Forklift Drivers/Material Handlers (93888)
Receive, ship, handle, store and issue material according to established Company procedures.
Operate material handling equipment safely to perform assigned tasks.
Utilize approved computer systems, to insure that accurate inventory transactions are made.
Mills River, NC
$12-$13.40/hr Temp to hire
Forklift Drivers/Material Handlers (93889)
Receive, ship, handle, store and issue material according to established Company procedures.
Operate material handling equipment safely to perform assigned tasks.
Utilize approved computer systems, to insure that accurate inventory transactions are made.
Mills River, NC
$12-$13.40/hr Temp to hire
Press Operator (93929)
Fast paced environment where attendance is crucial for success.
Safely and properly operate crane(s) .
Properly use calibers and micrometers to measure parts; mechanically inclined
Install and remove tooling package.
Measure and visually inspect parts during production
Close attention to detail is a must!
Fletcher, NC
$12.50/hr
3rd Shift
Mon - Fri
Furnace Operator (93932)
Operate cranes; lift truck with boom or forks
Load and unload charge tables per direction from production control manager.
Knowledge of MSA gas analyzer calibration.
Perform preventive maintenance on furnace, NX, RX and back up generator.
Highly motivated employee's only
Fletcher, NC
$12.50/hr
3rd Shift
12 hour long shift
Assembler (93974)
Local automotive company is seeking an experienced assembler. Temp to hire, must have assembly experience.
Fletcher, NC
$11.00/hr
Press Operator (93976)
Fast paced environment where attendance is crucial for success.
Safely and properly operate crane(s) .
Properly use calibers and micrometers to measure parts; mechanically inclined
Install and remove tooling package.
Measure and visually inspect parts during production
Close attention to detail is a must!
Fletcher, NC
$12.50/hr
3rd Shift
Mon - Fri




Asheville Habitat seeks 5 AmeriCorps members




Do you have a passion for affordable housing? Do you like new adventures? Are you interested in doing a year of service? AmeriCorps may be for you!

We are seeking four AmeriCorps Construction Crew Leaders to be an integral part of building homes and neighborhoods in Buncombe County. This position includes hands on construction tasks such as demolition, site prep, framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, roofing, finish carpentry and landscaping. And we’re seeking one AmeriCorps VISTA Leader to be an integral part of the Homeowner Services department. This position includes developing, documenting, and implementing plans for homeowner recruitment, tracking, scheduling and support in order to increase the overall partner experience for participants.
In both positions, we are looking for members who possess a sincere desire to serve others, have a passion for volunteerism and teaching/group facilitation, and have strong team building skills. These are year-long service opportunities and members will receive a living allowance and other benefits. To learn more or apply, please click here.


NCDOL issues pool safety hazard alert


As pools across the state begin to open for the summer season, the N.C. Department of Labor is urging residents to make themselves more aware of potential life-threatening electrical hazards around pool areas. To help increase public awareness of this issue, the department issued a pool safety hazard alert to the public, which can be viewed here.

On Labor Day weekend in 2016, a fatality occurred at a swimming pool in Raleigh, when the water became electrified due to a faulty water-pump connected to a deteriorated electrical system. The electrical system had not been tested or inspected for about three decades. This incident prompted a review of the safety requirements and recommendations swimming pool operators should use when dealing with electricity around pools.

“We want to ensure that people feel completely safe when they visit their swimming pools,” said Labor Commissioner Cherie Berry. “Pools are meant to be a safe and fun experience for families, but swimmers should be aware of all of the potential risks, including hazards involving electricity.”

The Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Division will periodically develop alerts following an event, in an effort to prevent additional incidents from occurring. Some counties in the state have since recommended that pool operators within their jurisdictions conduct electrical inspections at swimming pool facilities to ensure no hazards are present. N.C. health law requires inspections at swimming pools, but these inspections do not currently include electrical equipment. A new state law, however, is currently being considered by the General Assembly to address this issue.

“There are many community pools that were initially built in the 1970’s and 1980’s that are still in use across the state. Building codes do not currently require that electrical equipment installed in prior years meet current code unless a system is replaced,” said Kevin Beauregard, director of the Occupational Safety and Health Division. “As we enter Memorial Day weekend, which traditionally marks the beginning of the pool season in many areas, we hope that this information may be helpful in preventing a similar tragedy in our state.”