Heavy Duty Metal Container Assemblers - Industrial Setting
Heavy Duty Metal Container Assemblers - Industrial SettingWe have an ongoing need for Heavy Duty Metal Container Assemblers to support a well-established manufacturing operation in Sanford. In this role you will help produce complex, large metal containers in an industrial shop environment. This is hands-on, physical assembly work with well-defined production expectations and standards.This role is best suited for dependable candidates with strong hand tool experience, comfort working to production timing, and a proven history of staying at jobs for 2+ years at a time.What the work looks like:Assemble mechanical components using hand and power toolsFollow blueprints, work instructions, and shop ordersPerform basic testing and inspections (leak checks, airflow, quality)Work on a production line and meet set cycle timesCross-train and support multiple assembly areas as neededFollow safety and quality standardsThis is fast-paced, physical work performed on your feet in an industrial workshop setting.Ideal candidates are described as:Dependable with a demonstrated history of staying in roles 2+ years with a strong attendance recordMechanically inclined from prior work or regular hands-on hobbies (manufacturing, automotive, fabrication, construction, industrial maintenance)Confident communicators that are able to clearly share their experience and accept performance feedbackTakes pride in doing things right the first timeAre comfortable being held to production time expectations while maintaining safety and quality standardsAdditional requirements:High School Diploma, GED/HiSET or equivalent (minimum)Industrial or mechanical assembly experience (electrical sub-assembly a plus)Strong attention to detail and basic problem-solving/troubleshooting skillsAbility to perform basic math (add, subtract, multiply, divide)Ability to pass a background check, drug screen, and physical (physical includes vision, hearing, and lift testing)Important: This is an industrial manufacturing line role with physical demands and time standards. If you are looking for light-duty, bench-style assembly work this may not be the right fit for you.What the hiring process looks like:The hiring process typically takes around 2 weeks for qualified candidates and includes recruiter screening, an onsite client interview, and post-offer physical and testing.Candidates who complete tasks quickly and can confidently discuss their hands-on experience and work history tend to move through the process most successfully.Interested?If you have hands-on tool experience, are comfortable with production work, and are looking for a stable, long-term manufacturing opportunity, we'd like to talk.