Manufacturing Opportunities - OK Manufacturing - Oklahoma City, OK at Geebo

Manufacturing Opportunities - OK

DMI Companies, 300 S.
E.
15th Street, Wagoner, OK 74467COMPANY PROFILEDMI Companies, founded in 1978, is a leading manufacturer of HVAC accessories, supplying the commercial, industrial and residential HVAC markets through a vast network of domestic and international distributors.
DMI has national standing as an industry leading innovator that possesses integrity and leadership skills which are testaments to the quality manufacturing and operating procedures engaged by DMI Companies.
DMI is building a better world for ourselves and our children by providing a sustainable environment through our products, operations and personal conduct.
OVERVIEWPrimary purpose of this position is to perform duties including assembly, metal-forming, machine operation, inventory control, material handling, shipping/receiving and more to assemble our products and get them to our customers, as ordered.
This is fast-paced work that requires accuracy and a willingness to do your best every day.
If you enjoy being busy and creating something that makes people's everyday lives better, this could be the opportunity for you.
Previous manufacturing experience is NOT required.
DMI provides paid training and opportunities for advancement.
Must be highly dependable, motivated, eager to learn and able to work accurately at a fast pace.
Excellent attendance is required.
Candidates will need to successfully complete pre-employment physical and drug test.
Union wages and outstanding benefits.
Medical and dental premiums paid by employer.
Pension, 401K, paid holidays, paid vacation and more.
Mon-Fri schedule.
Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Curiosity Materials Management Stock Control Trustworthy Expediting Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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