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Shop Assistant/Labourer - L411

Business Location:
Woodstock, Ontario
Position type:
Full Time
Category:
Production
Work Place Location:
In Person
Apply by:
Expired on September 18, 2023 at 12:00am

Job Description

KROWN is the leading rust protection product worldwide. With well over 250 centers operating across Canada, the USA, and Europe. Here in Woodstock, we are currently looking for a Shop Assistant to help with the day to day operations of the facility and Krown process, as well as assist with the preparation, and application of our BULLET LINER truck bed coatings.

As we grow, we look forward to having a solid team foundation.
Additional pay:
• Bonus pay
Benefits:
• On-site parking
• Store discount
Schedule:
• Day shift
• Holidays
• Monday to Friday
• Weekends

Education

Not Applicable

Experience Required

The successful candidate will: 
• Have and maintain a class G drivers Licence (Required)
• be punctual with great attendance
• willing to work up to 10 hour days, and some Saturdays
• is able to lift up to 30 lbs regularly
• have good hand eye coordination and mechanical aptitude.
• puts priority on quality
• have a positive attitude and works well under pressure

How to Apply

Sorry, this job has expired and is no longer accepting applications.

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