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Assembly Technician

Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAssembly TechnicianUS-HI-Kailua KonaJob ID:
2024-35366Type:
PT# of Openings:
1Kailua Kona, HIOverview Can't stand being stuck behind a desk? Like working solo? Good with your hands? We have the perfect job for you as a Service Technician! Go store to store and work independently to keep the furniture display area looking showroom ready at a big box office supply company! This is a Part Time opportunity that can lead to additional assembly work. Hours may vary based on market needs (metro areas may garner more hours). Our technicians primarily work weekdays between the hours of 8 AM and 5 PM. We're hiring immediately! Want to learn more? Check out this video at the bottom of this page:
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//www.apolloretail.com/officesupply Responsibilities Who is Apollo? At Apollo, we're on a mission to make retailers and brands look their best! Because simply put, when products look good, they sell more. Our CultureOur service and assembly technicians are passionate about our mission and eager to complete their work on time and at the highest level of professionalism. We celebrate different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives --encouraging everyone to grow within our company. We're hiring immediately! Want to wear our shirt and badge? Cool. Let's chat!For more information, please call our hotline at 813-712-2511 or text us at 844-786-0603. PM21 California Applicants:
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