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Pall Corporation hosting open house and hiring event in June

Pall Corporation hosting open house and hiring event in June

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CORTLAND, NY (607NewsNow) — Job seekers looking for a long-term career opportunity can attend an open house at Pall Corporation on Saturday, June 6th.

The company will host an open house and hiring event on Saturday, June 6th, from 8:00 a.m. until noon at its Route 281 facility in Cortland. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour the facility, meet with company representatives, learn about career opportunities, and participate in on-site interviews.

Pall Corporation says its current hiring focus is on Production Associate positions, with multiple shifts currently available. Recent job postings for the Cortland facility show openings on first, second, and third shifts.

The positions offer competitive hourly wages, comprehensive benefits, and what many consider increasingly rare in today’s job market; union employment opportunities. The company also offers tuition reimbursement programs, paid time off, health insurance, retirement benefits, and opportunities for advancement within the global organization.

As part of Danaher’s global network of operating companies, Pall Corporation manufactures advanced filtration, separation, and purification technologies used in industries ranging from aerospace and life sciences to environmental and industrial manufacturing.

Company officials say the open house is designed to help local residents explore what could become a stable and rewarding long-term career path in manufacturing and advanced technology. In addition to facility tours and interviews, visitors will also have opportunities to win prizes during the event.

More information on available positions can be found at Pall Careers.

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