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Welder/Fabricator Essential Duties and Responsibilities · Set up components for welding per work instructions. · 2 years of related experience is preferred or· 1 year of structural steel experience· Able to pass welding test· Ability to stand for long hours· Available to work regular scheduled hours and additional as needed· Ability to read, write, and perform basic mathematical calculationsPay Rate - $18/HR to $22/HR Location - Conroe, TX Work Schedule – 2nd Shift 2:30 pm to 11pm Why choose Integrity Trade Services.
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Under general supervision and direction where a definite objective is set up requiring the use of some standard work procedures. Lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Ability to lift up to 30 pounds.
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Set up welding machine, read blueprints specifications, and perform welding processes to complete tasks. Bring your work ethic and experience as a Welder performing minor to advanced welding processes on galvanized and steel material in Grand Island, NE.
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Benefits/Compensation PTO with an additional 11 paid holidays per year Retirement 401k employer match Pre-tax 401k and post-tax 401k Roth retirement savings plan options 100% Match of Employee contributions into an HSA up to the IRS annual limit Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance Training and Development Opportunities Employee assistance program Basic and voluntary life insurance options Short and long-term disability options Premium pay for 2nd and 3rd shift Employee referral bonuses.
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Set up, tack, weld, and allow for material draw on major components, sub-weldments, and miscellaneous parts while supporting continuous process of production of lift trucks. 2 nd shift Available 4:00 PM - 2:30 AM.
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Ability to set up and machine the first part to blueprint specifications for first article inspection; considerable experience and training in setting up, operating, and adjusting CNC lathe equipment in a production environment.
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Set-up, adjust, and operate brake press and punch press to form, bend and punch a variety of work. 2nd Shift - Brake Press Setup Operator. Set-up dies and gauges, adjust ram stroke to form materials to proper angle and radii.
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May set up, operate, and/or tend to robots that weld, braze, solder, or heat treat metal products, components, or assemblies. Pay is $24/hr, shift premium of 10% for 2nd shift.
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Must have the ability to work first, second, or third shift in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement between Lockheed Martin and the UAW.MFCREFERMFCProdOpsQMSBasic Qualifications:Experience with precision machining, measuring, and set up skills on Manual and N/C (Numerical Control) machine tools.
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Production Technician- 2nd Shift. The Production Technician is responsible to produce a product according to a set of directions given by a Manufacturing Record while following cGMP’s and current SOP’s.
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Bending Wizardry - Set up forming dies, operate brake press (Cincinnati) and tooling per standards. Specific vision abilities are required for this position includes; up close vision, distance vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
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Set up, operate, monitor and maintain high temperature furnace and vacuum systems for CVD process. Frequently lift and/or move up to 60 lbs. The role is an exciting opportunity to join a global, dynamic, Hi-Tech team, supporting the semi-conductor, optical, and LED industries.
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CNC Lathe Machinist "A" - 2nd Shift. Able to set up and machine close tolerance aerospace parts and tooling on all types of CNC lathes. Able to set up and operate CNC lathes.
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Safely set-up and operate numerous conventional and CNC machine tools. Currently hiring for night shift positions. Experience with 8 axis mill turn machines and large format VTLs.
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Job DescriptionSUMMARY: The CNC Machinist has a wide range of responsibilities, including and not limited to proper routing of work through the shop, cost effective machine set-up procedures and proper tool selection, Shares programming responsibilities and directly reports to the Machine Shop Manager.
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