Entry Level BILINGUAL Laboratory Production Technician

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<strong>Starting pay: $20/hour<br><br></strong><strong>Pay after 2-3 Months: $33.65/hour<br><br></strong><strong>(Length depends on training progression.)<br><br></strong>NUVIA DENTAL IMPLANT CENTER - Entry Level BILINGUAL Laboratory Production Technicians Needed!<br><br>We train you hands on and cover Training, Housing, Transportation, and Travel costs for the duration of your training!<br><br>Don't miss out on this opportunity and become part of a great growing company!<br><br>This position requires 2.5 months of training. Training will take place at one of the training centers or the lab in San Diego, CA.<br><br>Are you ready to get started?! Great Competitive Pay and Benefits, receive PTO within 30 Days of Employment!<br><br><ul><li>Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Long/Short Term Disability Insurances</li><li>Paid Training</li><li>Paid Holidays</li><li>Paid Parental/Bereavement Leave</li><li>401k match</li><li>Employee Assistance<br><br></li></ul>You will report directly to the Center Manager. Nuvia Dental is growing rapidly and having very high-rate reviews! We want to keep the momentum going! If you like helping change lives, this job is for you!<br><br><strong>Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li>We are hiring a CAM Operator. Shifts start between 5pm and 6pm and are 8.5 hours long, Monday - Friday. </li><li>Perform all the required processes assigned to create our patients' smiles in 24 hours!</li><li>Finish work on or before the assigned time.</li><li>Manage time efficiently and know when to prioritize cases.</li><li>Maintain great communication with the Central Manager, Assistant Manager, Design and Cam departments and the rest of the Lab team. </li><li>No heavy lifting, but some help lifting chairs, desks, and boxes needed.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Requirements<br><br></strong><ul><li>Must be bilingual in English and Spanish.</li><li>Be willing to work overnight or during the day if needed.</li><li>Professional presentation, following Nuvia dress code.</li><li>You will be traveling to the closest center for on-site training.</li></ul>

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