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4 Lincoln, CA Lincoln, CA Full-time Full-time $20 - $25 an hour $20 - $25 an hour 12 hours ago 12 hours ago 12 hours ago Gladding McBean in Lincoln, CA is a manufacturer of vitrified clay pipe for sewers, clay roof tile, piazza clay floor tile, glazed terra cotta pottery, architectural terra cotta, sacked mortar clay, chimney tops and caps.
We are a proud member of the Pacific Coast Building Products Family of Companies Supervisor, Labor $20 - $25/hours Depending on Qualifications and Experience Do you want a Career not just a job? Are you a Team Player who thrives on learning from others to become an expert in your field? Do you excel in a fast-paced work environment? Do you want to be part of a company that is the technological leader in North America in producing concrete masonry products? If so, we want to talk to you WHAT THIS ROLE LOOKS LIKE:
Under the supervision of the Terra Cotta Superintendent this position supports the Glaze Line in all areas of supervision.
Is responsible for supporting and demonstrating the Core Values of Integrity, Safety, Respect, Customer Focus, Quality, Innovation and Financial Success.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
On the job training will be provided! GREAT Benefits! Accrue up-to 80 hours vacation your first year! Selected candidate for this position is subject to a pre-employment drug screen and background check.
Check us out at:
www.
gladdingmcbean.
com This is a regular, full-time position with competitive compensation and full benefits including medical/dental insurance, disability benefits, life insurance, 401(k), profit sharing retirement plan, and wellness programs.
We are an equal opportunity employer and promote a drug free workplace.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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