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Mechanical skills needed

Job Description Turn your mechanical skills into a rewarding, in-demand career—without the headaches of flat-rate work. If you’re tired of rushing through jobs at a lube shop or repair bay just to chase hours, but still love turning wrenches, figuring out how things work, and fixing problems the right way, we want to talk to you. We’re hiring mechanically minded individuals to train as Stamping Press Die Setters—a critical, hands-on role where your ability to troubleshoot, adjust, and dial in precision equipment truly matters. This is your chance to move into a specialized trade where skill is valued, learning is constant, and your work makes a real difference every day.You will start by operating a Stamping Press to learn the functionality, then shadow one of our in-house experts to learn to install the large dies that create a variety of stamped metal parts. These dies must be carefully aligned and calibrated in order to provide optimal quality. In 6 months to a year you can become a Setup/Operator where your mechanical skills can really shine.Tired of Weekends? We offer 2 shifts that are Monday- Thursday.Mon- Thurs, 6:00 am to 4:30 pmMon - Thurs, 4:00pm to 2:30 amWant time off during the week? Our weekend shift could be for youFri-Sun, 6:00 am to 6:30 pmQualifications: Mechanical – Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs and uses.Tools/Equipment Used: Punch Presses, drill presses, tapping machines, spot-welders, pem insertion machines, hand drill, pallet jacks, weigh scalesInspection – Knowledge of inspection equipment including the use of: Micrometer, caliper, dial indicator, height gauge, protractor.Mathematics – Knowledge of basic mathSkills:    Operation and Control – Controlling operations of equipment or systems.    Monitoring – Monitoring/Assessing performance of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action.Abilities: Mechanical aptitudeManual Dexterity – The ability to quickly move your hand, your hand together with your arm, or your two hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble objects.    Multi-limb Coordination – The ability to coordinate two or more limbs (for example, two arms, two legs, or one leg and one arm) while sitting or standing.    Near Vision – The ability to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer) to ensure part quality meets customer requirements. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and color vision.    Static Strength – The ability to exert maximum muscle force to lift, push, pull or carry objects. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 35 pounds.Rotation offers 3 shifts:Mon- Thurs, 6:00 am to 4:30 pmMon - Thurs, 4:00pm to 2:30 amFri-Sun, 6:00 am to 6:30 pmAs a part of our team you will earn Paid Time off, have access to benefits and 401K. Apply on ZipRecruiter so we can reach out to you.Company DescriptionCompany History At Rotation Engineering, we have been satisfying your most critical metal stamping requirements since 1973. Our Beginnings: Rotation Engineering was founded by James A. Lorence in 1973 as a tool and die company in Minnesota. In response to demand for single-source responsibility, Rotation Engineering added metal stamping operations in 1975. Continued Growth Business expanded rapidly and soon Rotation Engineering added manufacturing capabilities, including Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) and laser equipment, press brakes and shears, welding, and machining centers. By the early 1990s, the company’s facility had grown from its initial 2,500 square feet to 20,000 square feet. Expansion to Brooklyn Park Facility In 1995, Rotation Engineering moved into a new, custom-designed 38,000 square-foot building in Brooklyn Park, its current location. Responding to increased business, Rotation Engineering also expanded the services offered to customers. This further differentiated the company and provided customers with lower costs and faster response times. These services, in conjunction with extensive manufacturing capabilities, have become the foundation of Rotation Engineering’s customer appeal. The Next Chapter In 2010, Craig Komschlies purchased Rotation Engineering. Komschlies has over 20 years of experience in the metal stamping business. Today, located in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, Rotation Engineering is a progressive engineering, metal stamping and manufacturing company that has earned the respect and loyalty of its customers. Our Facility Rotation Engineering’s 38,000-square-foot office and production facility is located in the northern suburbs of Minneapolis/St. Paul, near major transportation infrastructure, manufacturing vendors and suppliers.Company DescriptionCompany History\r\nAt Rotation Engineering, we have been satisfying your most critical metal stamping requirements since 1973. Our Beginnings: Rotation Engineering was founded by James A. Lorence in 1973 as a tool and die company in Minnesota. In response to demand for single-source responsibility, Rotation Engineering added metal stamping operations in 1975.\r\n\r\nContinued Growth\r\nBusiness expanded rapidly and soon Rotation Engineering added manufacturing capabilities, including Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) and laser equipment, press brakes and shears, welding, and machining centers. By the early 1990s, the company’s facility had grown from its initial 2,500 square feet to 20,000 square feet.\r\n\r\nExpansion to Brooklyn Park Facility\r\nIn 1995, Rotation Engineering moved into a new, custom-designed 38,000 square-foot building in Brooklyn Park, its current location. Responding to increased business, Rotation Engineering also expanded the services offered to customers. This further differentiated the company and provided customers with lower costs and faster response times. These services, in conjunction with extensive manufacturing capabilities, have become the foundation of Rotation Engineering’s customer appeal.\r\n\r\nThe Next Chapter\r\nIn 2010, Craig Komschlies purchased Rotation Engineering. Komschlies has over 20 years of experience in the metal stamping business. Today, located in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, Rotation Engineering is a progressive engineering, metal stamping and manufacturing company that has earned the respect and loyalty of its customers.\r\n\r\nOur Facility\r\nRotation Engineering’s 38,000-square-foot office and production facility is located in the northern suburbs of Minneapolis/St. Paul, near major transportation infrastructure, manufacturing vendors and suppliers.