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Foundry Operator - Now Hiring

Foundry Operator/Technician - 1st Shift Are you ready to burn brighter and Ignite your Career? Foundry Operator/TechnicianHelp us build quality products that people love as a Foundry Technician in Randolph, VT at Hearth & Home Technologies.
This rewarding career includes competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits and a supportive environment focused on developing your skills.
Our Foundry Technicians are responsible for producing quality cast iron parts used to create Hearth & Home Technologies' industry-leading fireplaces, stoves and hearth products.
You'll be responsible for minimizing bad parts by proper cleaning, identification, inspection, and repair of cosmetic flaws.
You can also advance your skills by learning the various rotation of the melt and mold process, including set up and operation of DISA equipment, furnaces, and ladle crane.
Benefits of Working for HHT:
This rewarding career includes competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits and a supportive environment focused on developing your skills and advancing your career.
Benefits that start Day 1:
Health Care:
Full medical, dental and visionThree Weeks Paid Time OffPaid Holidays401K and Company MatchDaily Pay - Work today / get paid today!Profit Sharing - Cash Payment Quarterly after one year of serviceTake the next step in your manufacturing career by applying for a job today.
Here's how to get started:
As we continue expanding our operations, we're looking for leaders who are confident in what they do, but open to learning from others.
Hardworking professionals who take pride in their company as much as their work.
Are you ready to drive meaningful change to our business, to learn through challenging work experiences and to act like an owner? Apply today for this positionSalary:
$22.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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