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Metal Fabricator Benefits Include. The Metal Fabricator Will. Fabricate steel stairs, rails, light structural steel and miscellaneous metal items. Ryan Iron Works has been the leading miscellaneous metals fabricator south of Boston for over 50 years.
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General Job Description Wedlake Fabricating IES Infrastructure Solutions Title: Sheet Metal Fabricator Status: Hourly Reports To: Production Supervisor Location: Tulsa, OK Primary Responsibility: Our manufacturing company is hiring an experienced plasma operator.
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Welder/Fabricator Qualifications: Must be able to lift 50lbs MIG/TIG experience with sheet metal is required Ability to read blueprints and sketches Weld sheet metal from 18ga to ½" material thicknesses.
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Requirements•Experience 3yrs of TIG and MIG welding of steel, aluminum, and stainless sheet metal components•Weld components according to sketches, drawings and/or blueprints specifications•Optimize welding processes for production runs•Setup and run other fabrication equipment such as press brakes, grinder, band saw, drill press, etc.
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As the leading metal fabricator in Silicon Valley, we offer support for New Product Introduction (NPI) and high mix/low volume production locally. MASS provides a comprehensive suite of cost-effective services, encompassing design and engineering, precision sheet metal fabrication, precision machining, painting, and metal finishing, along with a systematic logistics approach to manage intricate component procurement for electronic manufacturing services (EMS.
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The Sheet Metal Shop Fabricator operates fabricating machines and tools that cut, shape and bend metal to create sheet metal ducts and structures used for mechanical HVAC jobs.
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FabriFast represents a new breed of sheet metal fabricator, one that knows the only true way to judge a company is by results. Located in Hartford, Wisconsin, our modern sheet metal fabrication facility is designed for rapid production at low cost.
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We are a custom precision metal fabricator with a diverse product and customer mix. Explore opportunities in: Fabrication Production Machine Operation Metal Fabrication Metal Stamping Tool & Die Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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Apprentice HVAC/Sheet metal Fabricator and Installer. Learn how to fabricate, assemble, install, and repair sheet metal and equipment. No prior sheet metal experience required but is helpful.
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We are currently seeking a steel welder/fabricator that is proficient in metal parts layout, cutting and welding. This includes structural steel and large building components to small precision metal fabrication.
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Must be fluent in all aspects of metal fabrication, including but not limited to MIG, TIG welding, cutting, forming, shearing, drilling, tapping of carbon steel, stainless and aluminum with no supervision.
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The Machine Shop Fabricator/Welder will weld metal equipment and parts as well as fabricate or repair parts according to layouts, blueprints, and work orders. Will effectively use tools to perform activities of buffing, sanding, grinding, and polishing metal to a #4 finish.
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Metal Fabricator/ Welder. Opsource has partnered with a growing company in Greenville, SC who is looking for a Metal Fabricator/Welde r to join their team on first shift. The Metal Fabricator is responsible for fabricating, positioning, aligning, and fitting parts of structural metal products to customer specifications.
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As a metal fabricator, you will be responsible for reading and interpreting engineering blueprints, fabricating metal components or structures, and performing quality checks on finished products.
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The Senior Production Fabricator operates and maintains industrial woodworking and metal fabrication machinery, ensuring the construction and Installation of exhibits that align with the design specifications established by museum exhibition teams.
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