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IM Flash Technologies recruiting for Lehi plant

Published: Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006 6:31 p.m. MDT
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IM Flash Technologies, the joint venture of Intel and Micron to make NAND Flash memory, announced that it is recruiting entry-level production operators for its Lehi plant.

The partnership, which will produce memory chips for the consumer electronics, hand-held communication device and portable memory storage global markets, calls for 300 production operators.

"These are entry-level, trainable positions and the foundation to an excellent career in the semiconductor industry," Shawn Siddoway, IM Flash Technologies' recruiting manager, said in a prepared statement.

Wages start at $11 per hour, plus shift differential for night shift. Performance bonuses are available, as well as 401(k) matching, medical, dental, vision, holiday pay and a time off plan. No previous manufacturing experience is necessary.

Applications are available online at imftech.com/careers. For more information, call 801-767-4473.

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