![]() ![]() And that is due to the fact that work may not be there and they don't adequately tell you how to offset low production days due to lack of units to repair. Realistically it could take you over 6 months to even come close to that. Reason being you get no benefits what so ever if you do so and you can only be converted to a full time zebra employee if you hit unrealistic production numbers over the course of 90 days which means you'll be stuck until your average is 100 percent or higher. Do not work for zebra through a third party contracting company. If go to work for zebra apply directly with the company. Pay fair (w/o OT not enough), They treat you like a kid. If you work nights, you are responsible for days mess and anything that goes wrong or missing, days always takes priority but "by the numbers" does only half the workload of night shift.īenefits are good. ![]() Overtime is not optional,it is mandatory 10h 6d a week often a 6month stretch, if you have a day off eg x-mas they will work you overtime, it's not a day off, more like hours shuffled around. The vast majority of people I worked with when I started are gone replaced with young adults(if you can build Lego you can work here as a tech don't let the work description scare you). When I started working here we were real skilled Technicians, now we swap out plastic and "sketchy PCBs repaired off-site" and the devices just have to last a period before it comes back to "repair" again. “The region’s vibrant economy will experience additional lift from the jobs Zebra will continue to bring to the region.I work with many smart people, lead by Manager's that do not understand what we do, do not listen to problems that need addressing, show favoritism, only look at numbers rather to actually see the overall value an individual provides to the company. “The announcement by Zebra Technologies to expand its Bentonville facility validates the trust many small and large businesses have already placed in Northwest Arkansas,” said Bentonville Mayor Bob McCaslin. Zebra’s extensive product portfolio includes tablets, enterprise-class mobile computers, barcode printers and scanners, radio frequency identification (RFID) devices and readers, specialty printers for barcode labeling and personal identification, as well as location and motion sensing solutions. ![]() Headquartered in Lincolnshire, Illinois, Zebra Technologies designs, manufactures, and sells a broad range of devices used in healthcare, manufacturing, retail and transportation and logistics environments. “The investment that Zebra is making in Northwest Arkansas will have a positive effect on the state’s economy for years to come and continue the momentum we have been building upon in the tech industry.” “Arkansas has the talent and business environment to drive success for tech companies,” said Arkansas Economic Development Commission Executive Director Mike Preston. The company has also invested approximately $3 million in the renovation and modernization of the 28th Street location. In 2017, Zebra permanently transferred those product lines and their respective customers to the Bentonville facility, requiring the recruitment of additional repair technicians, shipping/receiving personnel, engineers, and quality assurance resources. Prior to the expansion project of the 80,000-square-foot Bentonville facility, many U.S.-based customers were being serviced in Mexico through an outsourced repair relationship inherited from Motorola Solutions. “We look forward to the next phase of our expansion in Bentonville as we continue to deliver world-class service to our customers.” “Zebra is excited by the results of our expanded operations in Bentonville where our team has been instrumental in protecting our customers’ investments with an advanced level of technical and repair service that have helped businesses achieve maximum uptime and peak performance with their Zebra mobile devices,” said Zebra Technologies Vice President of Global Repair Operations Mike Underwood. Zebra’s general customer support, operations, quality and engineering associates also operate out of the site. The Bentonville facility diagnoses, tests and repairs mobile computers and barcode scanners widely used to capture and track data in retail stores, manufacturing plants, warehouses and distribution centers. The company will hire an additional 100 or more employees in the next two years and lease an additional 13,000 square feet of warehouse space. Zebra Technologies, a company that designs, manufactures, and sells a broad range of devices used in healthcare, manufacturing, retail and transportation and logistics environments, expanded its facility in Bentonville, Arkansas. The Surprising Impact of E-Commerce on Urban Real Estate Markets.The Big Five: Key Tax Credits and Public Incentives.Drawing a Maturing Urban Workforce Outside the Central Business District. ![]()
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