Receiving Associate (1st Shift) Manufacturing - Spartanburg, SC at Geebo

Receiving Associate (1st Shift)

Company Name:
DISH
Position Type:
Full-time
Description
DISH's Equipment Remanufacturing team ensures the high quality condition of millions of satellite receivers and remote controls. State-of-the-art facilities in El Paso, TX, Spartanburg, SC, and Englewood, CO, use advanced diagnostic tools and automated equipment to test, refurbish and redistribute hardware to customers.
Requirements
A successful Tester will have the following: Willingness to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals Experience with Windows and Window applications Willingness to use hand tools and soldering irons High School diploma or GED along with 2 years related experience, including experience with electronic equipment in a repair, production/manufacturing environment and/or training; or equivalent combination fo education and experience. 1 year of previous work experience using a computer
Responsibilities
The tester is responsible for ensuring that departmental production and quality standards are met. Verify inbound and outbound information related to the set top box is correct Verify warranty and replacement charges to the customer Verify accuracy of information collected by performing equipment tests Keep necessary digital records as requested
Company Description:
Over the past 30 years, DISH has built a talented group of leaders and support teams at its corporate headquarters in Englewood, Colorado. As the company continues to develop, offering new products and services to an increasing customer base, it looks to recruit outstanding candidates capable to turning ideas and strategies into world-class results.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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