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Mechanic I

Job Level:
HourlyJob Type:
Hourly Full TimeWant to build a stronger, more sustainable future and cultivate your career? Join Cargill's global team of 155,000 employees who are committed to safe, responsible and sustainable ways to nourish the world.
This position is in Cargill's protein and salt business, where we provide wholesome, high-quality food products to a wide range of customers, from foodservice operators and grocery stores to manufacturers and exporters.
Job Location:
Albert Lea, MNJob Type:
Full TimeShift(s) Available:
1st and 2ndCompensation:
$26.
60/hrSign On-Bonus:
$3,000 Benefits InformationMedical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription Drug InsuranceHealth and Wellness IncentivesPaid Vacation and Holidays401(k) with Cargill matching contributionsFlexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)Short-Term Disability and Life InsuranceEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Tuition ReimbursementEmployee DiscountsMinnesota Sick and Safe Leave accruals of one hour for every 30 worked, up to 48 hours per calendar year unless otherwise provided by law.
Principal Accountabilities Using hand tools to perform maintenance on production machineryEnsuring food safety and qualityCleanliness and housekeeping Required Qualifications Must be eligible to work in the United States without visa sponsorshipMust be 18 years or olderAbility to read, write, and speak EnglishPrevious production maintenance experienceWelding experience Preferred Qualifications Previous Cargill experienceWork history in the past 12 months Considered candidates will receive a phone call from a (952) area code.
Please note that this position does not include relocation reimbursement.
Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disability/VetSalary:
$26.
60 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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