Harbor Freight officially announced Tuesday that they will be opening a new store in Plymouth. The new store will be located at 1917 North Michigan Street and is expected to open this winter. An official opening date will be announced closer to opening.
Construction has already begun at the location, using local workers and companies from the surrounding Plymouth area.
Senior Vice President, of Real Estate and Construction for Harbor Freight, said, “We’ve been looking to open a location in Plymouth for a number of years so that we can provide the tools and equipment at tremendous value to the community. In addition to finding a great location, we were attracted by the availability of great associates in the Plymouth area, and we look forward to having them join the Harbor Freight team.”
The store is expected to bring between 25 and 30 new jobs to the community, including sales and logistics supervisors, senior associates, sales associates, and seasonal opportunities as well. Harbor Freight offers a competitive starting rate along with the best-in-class retail benefits package that includes robust health coverage, and Thanksgiving and Christmas off. Harbor Freight provides stability and the opportunity to advance in a company that continues to grow, with over 500 Associates in Indiana, 29,000+ Associates nationwide, and more than 1550 locations.
Interested applicants can apply online at www.harborfreightjobs.com/retail and search “Plymouth, IN.”
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