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Education & Experience of the Fabrication & Assembly Worker: Have a minimum of 2 -5 years of experience in a fabrication and job shop environmentHave experience operating the following machines; auto saw, shear, ironworker, press brake, CNC plasma table, laser jet, water jet, tube benderWould prefer to have someone with programming and layout experience with CNC nesting softwareMust be able to read blueprints.
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Job Summary of the Fabrication & Assembly Worker: Works with members of the fabrication team to provide fabricated components to the assembly areas in a timely manner. Job Title: Fabrication & Assembly Worker.
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Job Responsibilities of the Fabrication & Assembly Worker : ·Required to effectively operate the machines in the fabrication department. Primarily will operate the CNC laser, waterjet, and brake press; however, other fabrication responsibilities will apply.
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Internal motivation to see the successful implementation of laser, waterjet, and brake press. Individuals must be accurate in recording inventory transactions and labor times. Understanding where to find information, such as inventory levels, in SAP is necessary.
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Have experience operating the following machines; auto saw, shear, ironworker, press brake, CNC plasma table, laser jet, water jet, tube bender. Have a minimum of 2 -5 years of experience in a fabrication and job shop environment.
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Would prefer to have someone with programming and layout experience with CNC nesting software. Required to effectively operate the machines in the fabrication department. Location: Omaha, Nebraska. Continuously looking for opportunities to fabricate items more efficiently and documenting the savings.
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Education & Experience Of The Fabrication & Assembly Worker. Job Responsibilities Of The Fabrication & Assembly Worker. Education & Experience Of The Fabrication & Assembly Worker. Job Responsibilities Of The Fabrication & Assembly Worker.
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Proficiency and certification in the operation of heavy highway maintenance equipment will result in eligibility for promotion to a Highway Maintenance Worker/Senior at $20.586 per hour. Highway Maintenance Worker/ Senior: Must be at least 18 years of age and possess a valid driver's license, and possession of a Class A or B Commercial Driver's License with air brakes and tanker endorsements is required within 60 days of employment.
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Primarily will operate the CNC laser, waterjet, and brake press; however, other fabrication responsibilities will apply.
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Primarily will operate the CNC laser, waterjet, and brake press; however, other fabrication responsibilities will apply.
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Primarily will operate the CNC laser, waterjet, and brake press; however, other fabrication responsibilities will apply.
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Primarily will operate the CNC laser, waterjet, and brake press; however, other fabrication responsibilities will apply.
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Department: Southwest Iowa Juvenile Detention Center
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As a Fabrication & Assembly Worker, you will collaborate with members of the fabrication team to ensure timely delivery of fabricated components to the assembly areas. If you meet these qualifications and are eager to contribute to our fabrication team, we encourage you to apply for the Fabrication & Assembly Worker position.
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Lean more about Siemens Smart Buildings Our Three Main Business Groups that you could be assigned to: Building Automation : HVAC Controls, Lighting Controls, and Mechanical/Electrical Services Fire/Life Safety : Fire Alarm, Mass/Emergency Communication, and Sprinkler/Suppression Security : Integrated Surveillance and Access Controls Technical Field Support Internship There are three areas within our operations business that you may support during your internship.
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