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WELDERS NEEDED STARTING AT $22+/HR PERM
from The PAPER June 2023
by Ruth Doyal
Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America is hiring welders for our facility in Newnan, Georgia, due to our continued growth. We are looking for hardworking dedicated people! Benefits include insurance, 401k, profit sharing, tuition reimbursement, and more.
“Working at Yamaha has given me an awesome career trajectory. My job has given me financial stability, which has enabled me to have two kids in college right now.”
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– Antoine H. Welding Supervisor
Full-time benefits include:
• Health Insurance, Dental and Vision
• 401K
• Profit Sharing
• Tuition Reimbursement
• Local Discounts
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Theatrical Teasers:
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