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Cloth Grader 5am - 5pm

Precision Fabrics Group Precision Fabrics Group Vinton, VA Vinton, VA Estimated:
$32.
8K - $41.
5K a year Estimated:
$32.
8K - $41.
5K a year Summary Title:
Cloth Grader - 5:
00 am - 5:
00 pm ID:
190-VTN Location:
Vinton, VA This position is eligible for a Retention Bonus:
$300 after 3 months; $1200 after 1 year We are looking for dependable, honest and hardworking individuals to join our team.
The ideal candidate for this position has a positive attitude, solid work ethic and enjoys working with others to produce a quality product.
Skillset:
Ability to do the following:
Inspect unfinished cloth for defects Load rolls into cradle Cut swatches as needed Read a tape measure Light paperwork and computer entry Maintain a safe working environment Maintain a good attendance record Lift up to 30 pounds Available to work 5:
00 am - 5:
00 pm (36 hour week/48 hour week) Benefits and Perks:
Retention Bonus Referral Bonus Competitive Pay 401(k) Retirement Plan with Company Match Paid vacation and holidays Onsite Medical Clinic Tuition Reimbursement Core Insurance
Benefits:
Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Basic Life Insurance Short-Term Disability Supplemental Insurance
Benefits:
Additional Short and Long Term Disability Supplemental Life Allstate Group Accident & Critical Illness About Us:
Precision Fabrics Group is proud to be in its 34th year! Formerly a division of Burlington Industries, PFG was purchased by division management and became a privately-owned Company in 1988.
We are comprised of dedicated people using state-of-the-art equipment and facilities to serve worldwide markets for high performance, high quality textile products.
Precision Fabrics Group is proud of its evolution as an innovative, entrepreneurial organization focused on specialty engineered fabrics.
We are an equal opportunity employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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