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Lear For YouWe work hard for the people who work for us. We champion our teams. We foster collaboration, inclusion, respect and excellence. What we are trying to say is we want to be more for you.We are your path to a better career, a better future, and a better you.Our teams have invented groundbreaking technologies, flawlessly manufactured millions of products and earned a long list of awards. Year after year, we are one of the World's Most Admired Companies. Our teams are the secret to our success. They are empowered, inventive and inclusive. Passionate about their craft. Driven to succeed. Because we all understand that we must work together to win. Are you ready for a better career? A better future?We're Lear For You. PRODUCTION WORKERHEBRON, OH-HEBRON PLANTSummary:The primary role of the Production Team Member is to manufacture quality products in a safe manner.The operator will be responsible for inserting various components into molds, removing the finished products from the molds, cleaning the molds, inspect/repair the finished goods as necessary prior to shipment of the products to the customer. The role may require the use of simple hand tools and/or special assembly tools.The Role:Your work will include, but not be limited to:Place all applicable inserts (support wires, Velcro, seat frames, felt pieces, etc.) into the seating molds as specified by customer standards.Removes finished foam seating pads from their molds, places parts on a conveyer for the next stage of the finishing process.Removes any obvious foam particles from molds and applies a thin layer of demolding agent (aerosol wax) to the surface of the molds.Inspect product qualityRepair marked defects and cut it back to contour of partPack finished goods according to placard specificationDisassemble scrapped products to salvage material.Cleaning surrounding work areasPerform all other duties as assignedAdvantages of working at Lear at Lear Hebron:Wide range of Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, Tuition Reimbursement, etc.)Advancement OpportunitiesYour Qualifications: High School Diploma or GEDAbility to pass pre-hire requirements (Background check, Drug Screening, etc.)Bonus If You Have: Light to medium manufacturing experiencePhysical Requirements:Ability to stand and/or walk long periods of time. Location Code: 0177

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