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Dog friendly. Family focused. Team oriented.
At Pedsafety we value an authentic and honest approach to everything we do. We are a High-Tech Manufacturing company, focused on the safety of pedestrian traffic. We offer a fun and honest work environment with our growing employee-owned company. If you value teamwork, competitive benefits, remote working potential with a dog friendlyenvironment, then we are looking for you!
PedSafety, a Campbell Company is an employee-owned, ISO 9001:2015 certified company that designs, engineers, and manufactures pedestrian accessibility products that focus on the traffic industry – specifically the intersection crosswalk. PedSafety offers its employees paid vacation, paid sick days, paid holidays, medical, dental, disability, life insurance, 401k with up to a 4% employer matching contribution, and participation in the ESOP after completing a year of service. Learn more at https://www.pedsafety.com/
APS Assembly: Powder-coated machined parts are matched to electronic components and assembled in our APS (Accessible Pedestrian Signals) assembly area. APS Assemblers are electronics professionals who have acquired specific skills associated with the assembly of electronics. The skills associated with this area range from IPC-trained soldering to physical assembly, programming and configuration, testing, and packaging of our robust and innovative devices. We provide on the job training.
Job Description
Job Type: Full-Time Tuesday - Friday 10 hours
Pay Rate: $16.50 - 17.00 Per Hour DOE with opportunity for advancement.
Full Time
Durable Manufacturing
$35k-46k (estimate)
04/12/2024
05/12/2024
pedsafety.com
BOISE, ID
25 - 50
1973
PHILIP TATE
$5M - $10M
Durable Manufacturing
PedSafety, a Campbell Company, provides innovation in accessible pedestrian signals (APS), pedestrian pushbuttons, pedestrian stations, and pedestrian push button signs as an ISO 9001:2015 compliant manufacturer of traffic signals for pedestrians. All PedSafety products meet and exceed the guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as well as FHWA, MUTCD, and contribute to crosswalk safety. Accessibility, durability, and pedestrian safety are the key factors PedSafety considers when designing products.