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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Shipper-Receiver to support manufacturing and plant maintenance. This full-time position offers flexible schedules and involves a variety of general labor and semi-skilled duties. Candidates should possess strong math skills, an understanding of manufacturing processes, and effective communication abilities. The role includes operating machinery, maintaining safety standards, and performing routine labor tasks. Join a dynamic team where your contributions will help maintain high-quality production standards in a fast-paced environment.
Ellwood Crankshaft Group (ECG) is the world's leading manufacturer of large, one-of-a-kind, multiple-throw crankshafts. ECG's products and services include crankshafts and eccentrics used in mechanical stamping presses, reciprocating air and gas compressors, reciprocating pumps, engines, mechanical shears, rock crushers, homogenizers, and other applications. ECG services the locomotive, shipping, mechanical press, oil and gas, and compression markets.
ENCS is currently hiring for the Shipper-Receiver position. Employees perform a variety of general labor and semi-skilled duties to support manufacturing and plant maintenance. This is a full-time, non-exempt position with flexible schedules, including day, night, or rotating shifts based on business needs.
Employees must meet physical requirements, including occasional lifting up to 120 pounds, frequent handling of 70 pounds, bending, squatting, standing, walking, reaching, and repetitive motions. Visual acuity for inspecting parts and equipment is required. The environment may include loud noises, temperature changes, and moving machinery.
Preferred HS diploma; other qualifications as specified.
Ellwood Crankshaft Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants are notified of their rights under federal employment laws. For more information, see the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.