@Lee
The benefits are great, I doubt you will find any better. They'll be better explained to you in a probationary meeting after you get hired. But a quick run down, Health $300 deductible for you and an additional $300 for your family, in network almost everything is covered. There is a pension, for every 1750 hours worked you get X amount of dollars per month after age 58 if you retire. You can retire @ 55 but with a penalty. There is also an IRA.

Be advised you have to work for 6 months before benefits kick in. A month is defined as 100 hours worked in the calendar month ie: Feb 1-28. If you do not make 100 hours the month does not count. this definition also applies to the year long probationary period.