A vehicle seat manufacturer in Tecumseh is searching for dozens of new employees. Integram Seating is hiring more than 70 seating assembly production associates. Christina Melnik with the Job Shoppe says the company is looking to fill the jobs right away. "This is the next phase of hiring. So to date we've already placed about 200 candidates at Integram so now they're looking for an additional 70 candidates to join the team," she says. To get one of those jobs, Melnik says there are some strict requirements. "They do have to have at least one year of current manufacturing experience. They have to be available to work all three shifts and the ability to work mandatory overtime and weekends as well," she says. Applicants must also have a reliable form of transportation because the Patillo Rd. plant isn't on a bus route. A high school diploma or equivalent is also required. The full-time positions start at $17.33/hr. Interested applications must email resumes to cristina@thejobshoppe.com with the subject Magna or drop it off in person at 1614 Lesperance Rd on March 7 or March 8.
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