Product Assembler - Paid Weekly! Manufacturing - Alexandria, VA at Geebo

Product Assembler - Paid Weekly!

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4 Alexandria, VA Alexandria, VA Full-time Full-time $20 an hour $20 an hour 11 hours ago 11 hours ago 11 hours ago Limited Time Offer:
$20/Hr Paid Training Does This Sound Like You? You're the go-to person for family and friends when it comes to assembling new bikes, grills, or furniture.
You possess an entrepreneurial spirit while seeking the stability of a W-2 organization.
You have a passion for hands-on work, independence, and a commitment to delivering high-quality results.
If this describes you, we'd love to talk! What's in it for you? Earn based on the number of products assembled (unlimited earning potential) Weekly pay A comprehensive PAID training and certification program Mileage reimbursement Medical/Dental/Vision insurance 401K Eligibility W-2 employee status Independence and autonomy Exciting travel opportunities What You'll Do:
Assemble bikes, grills, furniture, and other requested products with precision and adherence to National Assembler's specifications.
Work independently, utilizing your reliable transportation to reach designated stores.
Build strong rapport with customers, ensuring 100% satisfaction through exceptional service and top-notch craftsmanship.
Who We Are:
National Assemblers, Inc.
is the largest retail assembly company globally, boasting a remarkable 10 million products assembled last year.
As the proud recipients of the Assembly Company of the Year award, we credit our success to our skilled and dedicated technicians.
Partnering with industry giants like Walmart and Wayfair, we've established trust with major brands and individual customers alike.
Basic Job Requirements:
Ability to lift 40 pounds Have your own reliable transportation and basic hand tools.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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