Assembly General Labor 1st and 2nd Shifts
Luttrell Staffing Group - Campbellsville, KY
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Job Description Are you looking for a job with weekly pay and room for growth? Luttrell Staffing is now hiring Assembly | General Labor positions in Campbellsville, KY - Apply Today with Luttrell Staffing Group Columbia Branch! Your Benefits as Assembly | General Labor: Starting Pay: $14 / $15 HR Pay Raise every30 days, Up To $16.50 / HR! 1st Shift & 2nd Shift (8 Hours w Occasional Overtime) Casual dress code Weekly Paycheck Zero Fees - you'll never be charged for any screening service Duties of Assembly | General Labor: Assemble products or components according to blueprints, diagrams, engineering drawings, specifications, or written instructions Perform quality inspections, identifying defects and ensuring that finished items meet quality standards Use hand tools, measuring tools & power tools Follow all policies and safety procedures in place Completes any other related tasks as needed Requirements for Assembly | General Labor: High school diploma or equivalent Ability to stand for duration of shift Ability to lift up to 30-50 lbs Ability to stoop, bend, squat, kneel, twist and reach If you have the experience and skills we're looking for, apply to Luttrell Staffing today! Call or text (270) 384-2866. We are an equal- opportunity employer. Meet Your RecruiterMonica Shuffett, CSP Regional Director & Vice President Monica began her career with Luttrell Staffing Group (formerly Quality Personnel) in 1997 as the Columbia Division Manager. In 2006, she took on additional work responsibilities as Marketing Manager for all Quality Personnel locations. Monica holds a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Lindsey Wilson College, and she received her CSP (Certified Staffing Professional) certificate in February 2015. Her energy, creativity, and diligence over the years has been an integral part of Quality Personnel's growth and outstanding reputation in the community. (270) 384-2866 mshuffett@
Created: 2026-03-04