Quality Engineering Technician Professional Services - Waseca, MN at Geebo

Quality Engineering Technician

Waseca, MN Waseca, MN Full-time Full-time $18.
43 an hour $18.
43 an hour Check out this direct hire opportunity in Waseca! Doherty Staffing Solutions is currently partnering with a leading manufacturing company in Waseca, MN.
We are seeking candidates for Quality Engineering Technicians on 1st shift.
Compensation for this direct hire opportunity is $18.
43 per hour.
Interested? Get more details below! Company Summary Founded in 1949, this company designs, manufactures, and markets a broad array of products that power, protect and connect electronic circuits.
With over 70 years of experience, they have reliably demonstrated the ability to succeed in a variety of product areas.
What a Quality Engineering Technician will do:
Check quality of parts Measure small parts Conduct mechanical and electrical testing and inspection/verification to defined specifications for new and existing products Perform audit on piece parts Maintain routine data collection What you need to be a Quality Engineering Technician:
High School Diploma required; Associates Degree preferred #NEjobhunt ITAR regulated Must be J standard certified or acquire certification Associates Degree preferred Join this dynamic team! Click APPLY NOW to complete our mobile-friendly online application.
For questions or further information about the Quality Engineering Technician position, please contact our Owatonna jobs office directly at 507-444-9088 or email DSS_owatonna@doherty.
com.
As an equal-opportunity employer, Doherty Staffing Solutions welcomes candidates of all backgrounds and experiences to apply.
If this position sounds like the right opportunity for you, we encourage you to take the next step and connect with us.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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