Computer Hardware QC Technician Information Technology (IT) - Chico, CA at Geebo

Computer Hardware QC Technician

Beetstech Beetstech Chico, CA Chico, CA Part-time Part-time $17 - $19 an hour $17 - $19 an hour Role:
Testing, inspecting, cleaning, and packaging of computer hardware.
The Position:
Inspect computer hardware for defects, clean and package products, test computers, and dismantle/assemble computers.
You'll be expected to learn quickly and work efficiently while maintaining the utmost attention to detail.
Responsibilities will almost certainly include a wide variety of other tasks.
We're still a relatively small team, so everyone should expect to contribute to all aspects of business operation.
Qualifications:
Masterful attention to detail.
You'll need to be accurate and consistent.
Ability to work quickly and efficiently.
Ability to be on your feet standing and moving for the entire shift.
Be a fast learner, and more importantly, a good independent learner.
Reliable transportation.
Work is to be performed at our awesome facility.
Experience working with computer hardware is a plus, but not necessary! Compensation:
$17-19/hr depending on experience.
401K Plan with 5% match.
Sweet employee discounts.
Hours:
Part-time (18-32 hours per week) Shifts available Mon-Sat w/ flexibility to choose days 8:
30 am - 5:
00 pm About us:
Beetstech helps people fix Apple devices.
We provide the resources to diagnose and repair electronics, the parts and tools to get the job done, and even a helping hand with our own repair services when the going gets a little too tough.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$17.
00 - $19.
00 per hour Expected hours:
18 - 32 per week
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Employee discount Experience level:
No experience needed Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Work setting:
In-person Manufacturing facility Office Warehouse Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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