Overview:
We are seeking a true Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician to keep our heavily automated production operations running at a high level. In this fast-paced corporate manufacturing environment, you must be confident working across both mechanical and electrical disciplines, with strong troubleshooting instincts and the ability to work problems from symptoms to root cause.
Because our floor is highly automated, this role requires a strong emphasis on electrical troubleshooting, PLCs, ladder logic, and robotic CNC cells. In addition to real-time breakdown response, you will be responsible for critical mechanical work, including precision machine alignments. For the right technician, we provide a robust, formalized training program to help bridge technical gaps and continually advance your skills in PLCs and automation.
If you're a skilled multi-craft maintenance technician, looking for a great long term home with training and benefits, this is the company for you!
Shift
Rotating 12 hour shifts4 on, 4 off scheduleEvening Shift: 6:00pm - 6:30amCompensation
Total Pay: $32.67 - $34.67 / hrBase Pay: $31 – $33Shift Differential: $1.67 / hr for 3rd shiftGuaranteed OvertimeRaises
Tenure Increases: Scheduled step-up pay increases every 6 monthsResponsibilities:
Troubleshoot Under Pressure – Diagnose and repair electrical and mechanical issues quickly and safely across highly automated machinery; approach each problem with a structured mindset to restore equipment and prevent repeat failures.Electrical & PLC Diagnostics– Troubleshoot complex low-voltage controls, sensors, motors, and relays. Navigate and read ladder logic across multiple platforms (facility utilizes up to 8 different PLC systems).Robotics & Automated Cells – Support, troubleshoot, and maintain automated CNC machining cells, robotic arms, and integrated automation systems.Precision Mechanical Maintenance – Repair, rebuild, and maintain equipment such as CNC mills, grinders, washers, and automated material handling systems.Critical Machine Alignment – Perform high-precision alignment and tracking for crucial machine components, including ball screws, rails, slides, fixtures, and jigs.Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems – Maintain and repair pumps, cylinders, pneumatic valves, actuators, regulators, and other high-use hydraulic/pneumatic components.Preventive & Predictive Maintenance – Execute scheduled PMs and proactively flag developing issues within automated cells before they become downtime events.Documentation & Shift Handoff – Log work performed, downtime causes, and parts usage; communicate clearly with shift leads and senior technicians during handoffs to keep work moving seamlessly.Requirements
Qualifications:
Required
Experience – 3+ years of industrial maintenance experience in an automated manufacturing environment.True Multi-Craft Capability – Demonstrated ability to handle both mechanical and electrical breakdowns independently.Strong Electrical / PLC Aptitude – Ability to read ladder logic, trace electrical faults, and troubleshoot PLC-driven equipment.Mechanical Precision – Experience with equipment teardowns, rebuilding cylinders, and correcting alignments on rails, slides, and ball screws.Hydraulics & Pneumatics – Confident in troubleshooting and repairing pneumatic cylinders, valves, and fluid power systems.Troubleshooting Mindset – Strong diagnostic approach; ability to walk into unfamiliar automation problems, isolate the issue, and execute a safe, effective fix.Preferred
Robotics Experience – Previous exposure to troubleshooting industrial robotics and automated material handling.Training/Certifications – TCAT, or other technical training/certifications.Tenure – Strong tenure across work history and proven reliability are highly valued.Environmental & Physical:
Physical Requirements – Comfortable with typical automated plant conditions, working inside machine cells, and standing/moving for 12-hour shifts. Read LessOverview:
We are seeking a Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician with a "fix-anything" mindset to join our team. This is a true multi-craft role—to be successful, you must be confident working across both mechanical and electrical disciplines, with strong troubleshooting instincts and the ability to work problems from symptoms to root cause.
Whether you are a Junior Technician fresh out of Technical school looking to build a career, or a Seasoned Veteran with 20+ years of industrial experience, we have a place for you. We value technical curiosity and the ability to diagnose complex systems. While we utilize specialized CNC machinery and robotics, these skills aren't required on day one–we are looking for a technician with a broad-based skill set who can master our specific equipment through provided training and hands-on experience.
If you are a versatile problem-solver with strong fundamentals in electrical, mechanical, plc and more, we want to hear from you.
Compensation
$29.25 - $37.25 / hr base pay$28 - $36 / hr base pay$1.25 / hr shift differentialShifts
3rd: 11pm - 7:30amBenefits
Health, dental, and vision insurance401(k) retirement savings planPaid time off, holidays, and personal leaveResponsibilities
Troubleshoot Anything – Diagnose and repair electrical and mechanical issues quickly and safely; approach each problem with a structured mindset to restore equipment and prevent repeat failures.Electrical Maintenance & Diagnostics – Troubleshoot low-voltage controls, sensors, motors, starters, and relays. Support high-voltage troubleshooting and ensure all work meets safety and LOTO standards.Mechanical Systems & Repair – Repair and rebuild gearboxes, conveyors, and complex industrial machinery. Perform precision alignments and component replacements.PLC & Automation Support – Perform hands-on troubleshooting of PLC-driven equipment. While our systems are specific, we need technicians who can navigate logic to identify hardware vs. software issues.Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems – Maintain and repair high-use pumps, cylinders, valves, and actuators essential to our production uptime.CNC & Robotics Maintenance – Provide specialized support for CNC equipment and robotic cells (Experience is a plus; we will train the right multi-craft candidate).Preventive & Predictive Maintenance – Execute scheduled PMs within our SAP PM system, identifying and flagging wear-and-tear before it leads to a breakdown.Documentation & Readiness – Log all work in SAP, manage spare parts inventory, and ensure a clean "Equipment Turnover" to the operations team after repairs.Requirements
Required:
The Multi-Craft Mindset: A proven ability to work "both sides of the house" (Electrical and Mechanical).Electrical Skills: Proficient in troubleshooting sensors, motors, and control panels.Mechanical Skills: Experience with equipment teardowns, rebuilds, and power transmission systems.Reliability: A strong track record of attendance and a commitment to safety (LOTO).Education: High School Diploma or GED.Preferred:
Advanced Training: A 2 or 4-year Technical DegreePLC Experience: Ability to use PLCs as a diagnostic tool.Industry Experience: Previous experience in a manufacturing environment; experience with SAP or similar ERP systems is a major plus.Specialized Machinery: Prior experience troubleshooting CNC machinery or robotics.Physical Requirements & Environment
Climate-controlled manufacturing environment with advanced dust collection.Ability to stand for 8-hour shifts, with intermittent walking, bending, and reaching.Ability to lift up to 33 lbs (insert trays/components).Comfortable wearing required PPE, including safety glasses and steel-toed shoes.Benefits
Health, dental, and vision insurance401(k) retirement savings planPaid time off, holidays, and personal leave Read LessJob Summary
We’re hiring a Tool Maker & Machinist Apprentice to join one of the most coveted manufacturing brands in East Tennessee. This role is fundamentally a tool and die apprenticeship—you will work closely with our master tool and die team to learn a highly specialized trade that few get exposure to. You don't need to be an expert toolmaker on day one; instead, we are looking for someone with strong machining fundamentals on mills and lathes, excellent mechanical aptitude, and a hunger to learn.
In this role, you will focus on injection mold maintenance while utilizing surface grinders, lathes, and mill equipment to create and prototype fixtures, tooling, and gauges. Whether you are coming right out of a technical program (like TCAT) or have a couple of years of manual machining under your belt, this position offers the hands-on training and mentorship necessary to get your precision machining career off to an incredible start.
Why Join Us?
Apprenticeship & Training: Learn the coveted tool and die trade from the ground up through hands-on, structured training with experienced professionals.Career Launchpad: An ideal environment for recent trade school graduates (e.g., TCAT) or junior machinists looking to elevate their fundamental skills.Premier Brand: Build your resume by working with one of the most respected and established manufacturing teams in East Tennessee.Compensation
$22.66 / hrRapid training and promotionShifts
1st Shift: 7:00 AM – 3:30 PMBenefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurancePaid Time Off and paid holidaysRetirement savings planComprehensive on-the-job training and technical development programsResponsibilities
Mold Maintenance: Perform comprehensive injection mold maintenance, including teardown, cleaning, troubleshooting, repair, and reassembly.Manual & CNC Machining: Set up and operate manual equipment (lathes, mills, surface grinders) and ProtoTRAK-controlled machines to create precision parts.Tooling Fabrication: Manufacture and modify tooling, fixtures, gauges, and prototype components from engineering drawings, concepts, or sketches.Blueprint Interpretation: Read and interpret technical blueprints to mark out designs on raw materials and execute accurate cuts.Precision Inspection: Utilize precision measuring instruments to verify quality, ensure dimensional accuracy, and adhere to strict quality standards.Collaborative Prototyping: Work closely with the engineering and production teams to troubleshoot machining processes and create prototype tooling.Continuous Learning: Complete assigned technical, administrative, and hands-on training programs to advance your proficiency in tool and die making.Requirements
Qualifications
Required
Experience: 1–2 years of experience in a manufacturing environment, or equivalent hands-on training (recent trade school/TCAT graduates are highly encouraged to apply).Machining Fundamentals: Strong foundational skills in manual machining (mills, lathes, surface grinders) and a basic understanding of CNC operations.Mechanical Aptitude: A strong general mechanical skill set with the ability to take conceptual ideas through to final finish and assembly.Blueprint Reading: Proven ability to read blueprints, interpret instructional drawings, and utilize basic precision measurement tools.Education: High School Diploma or GED equivalent.Preferred
Specialized Experience: Prior experience with tool & die or injection mold maintenance.Formal Education: A diploma or certificate from a vocational/technical school (such as TCAT) in precision machining or machine tool technology.Shop Math Skills: Working knowledge of shop mathematics, including fractions, decimals, geometry, and basic algebra.Equipment Knowledge: Familiarity with hydraulic and pneumatic clamping systems, as well as forklift or hoist experience. Read LessOverview:
We are hiring multiple CNC Machinists across junior and mid-level skill bands to support our climate-controlled, high-mix, low-volume precision machining facility in Tulsa, OK. We are an industry-leading manufacturer building advanced, custom equipment for the construction and utilities industries.
We operate a vast array of equipment—from 2-axis lathes to 5-axis vertical and horizontal mills, mill-turns, and more. Regardless of your industry background or the specific machines you have experience with, we have the team, training, and technology to support your growth. We are open to a wide variety of profiles; whether you are stepping right out of a trade school or bring 15 years of industry experience doing your own complex setups, we want to bring in the best talent available and will align your pay to your capabilities.
Compensation
$24 - $29 / hrProfit sharing + rapid raisesSign On Bonus
Over $4k available upon signingShift
2nd Shift: Monday – Thursday, 4:30 PM – 3:00 AM (4 x 10s)Weekend Shift: Friday – Sunday, 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (3 x 12s — work 36 hours, get paid for 40)Responsibilities:
Depending on your skill level, you will be responsible for owning your work center, maintaining high quality, and troubleshooting operational issues in real-time.
CNC Machinist:
Perform complete machine set-ups including:Loading fixtures and setting up/loading toolsSelecting and loading the correct machining programsSetting work coordinates and tool offsetsSizing in the first part using offsets and observed measurements (using micrometers, calipers, gauges, and indicators)Reading and interpreting complex drawings, symbols, and GD&T tolerancesIdentifying and selecting the correct material for each jobMeeting assigned run times while holding strict specificationsJunior CNC Machinist:
Operate a CNC machine that is programmed and has dedicated set-ups and toolingMeasure basic dimensions using manual inspection toolsMeet assigned run times and maintain a clean, organized workspaceRequirements
Qualifications:
We are hiring for two primary profiles and will align level and pay to your demonstrated capability.
CNC Machinist:This profile is ideal for an independent machinist capable of owning setup-heavy, complex work.
3+ years of real CNC machining experience, ideally including multi-axis machinesProven ability to perform your own setups, tear-downs, and first-article inspectionsStrong ability to read and act on complex blueprints and part tolerancesComfort in a high-mix, precision environment with a track record of reliability and accountabilitySelf-driven attitude with the ability to respond quickly to changing demands and troubleshoot programming/operational issues on the flyJunior CNC Machinist: This profile is ideal for a newer machinist with strong fundamentals, high coachability, and a desire to learn.
Basic exposure to CNC machining (mills or lathes) through a local tech school or initial industry experienceAbility to measure basic dimensions and willingness to learn advanced metrology toolsAbsolute reliability, punctuality, and a willingness to take directionStrong ownership mindset and a desire to grow into advanced setupsBenefits
Medical, dental, vision401(k) with company match3 weeks of PTO + holidaysProfit sharingSign on bonusDisability and life insuranceEducation reimbursement Read LessCNC Programmer / Manufacturing Engineer
We're hiring a CNC Programmer for a modern, engineering-driven manufacturing company focused on aerospace, defense, and other highly complex precision-machined components. We believe great manufacturing starts with great engineering, world-class programming, and automation that allows our machinists to focus on making exceptional parts.
This is not a traditional programming role. We're looking for someone who can take ownership of the entire manufacturing process—from customer model and drawing review through process development, first article approval, and production release.
If you're currently programming complex aerospace, defense, medical device, or high-precision components and want to work with cutting-edge equipment, advanced automation, and a growing engineering-focused organization, we'd like to speak with you.
You'll have the opportunity to work with:
Siemens NX CAMHermle 5-Axis Machining CentersHeller Horizontal Machining CentersZayer Large-Format Machining PlatformsDN Solutions Machining CentersSiemens Sinumerik & Heidenhain ControlsWenzel CMM SystemsKeyence Inspection TechnologyLang & FCS Modular WorkholdingHaimer Tool Presetting SystemsWhat You'll Do:
Develop CNC programs using Siemens NX CAM for complex 3-axis, 4-axis, 5-axis, simultaneous 5-axis, and mill-turn applicationsOwn manufacturing process development from model review through production releaseLead New Product Introduction (NPI) activities including manufacturing planning, tooling strategy, workholding concepts, setup development, and first article executionTranslate engineering drawings, GD&T, specifications, and customer requirements into repeatable manufacturing processesCreate setup sheets, tooling documentation, work instructions, and process documentationSupport fixture and workholding development using modular and custom fixturing solutionsPartner closely with machinists during prove-outs, first articles, troubleshooting, and production launchesSupport continuous improvement initiatives focused on cycle time reduction, setup reduction, tool life optimization, and process stabilityWork closely with Quality, Engineering, Operations, Customers, and Suppliers to ensure successful execution of complex programsMentor machinists and junior programmers on machining strategy and process disciplineRequirements
10+ years of CNC programming experience in a precision manufacturing environmentProven experience programming complex 5-axis and/or mill-turn machining centersExpert understanding of GD&T, engineering drawings, and manufacturing process developmentAbility to take a part from model and print review through first article and production releaseSiemens NX CAM experienceAerospace, defense, medical device, or other high-precision manufacturing experienceExperience with AS9100 environments, first articles, and NPI programsFamiliarity with Siemens, Heidenhain, Fanuc, Mazak, or Okuma controlsExperience machining titanium, stainless steel, nickel alloys, or other difficult materialsExposure to automation, probing, on-machine inspection, or lights-out manufacturingExperience mentoring machinists or junior programmersBenefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance.Company-paid life insurance.401(k) retirement plan with company match.Paid time off and paid holidays.Professional development, technical training, and advancement within a growing organization Read LessOverview:
We are seeking a Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician to help keep our production operation running at a high level in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. This is a true multi-craft role—to be successful, you must be confident working across both mechanical and electrical disciplines, with strong troubleshooting instincts and the ability to work problems from symptoms to root cause.
In this role, you’ll respond to real-time breakdowns, perform critical repairs, and drive preventive work that protects uptime. You’ll also have meaningful ownership in a company that invests in its people, offering the chance to grow your skill set, expand your technical range, and help strengthen maintenance capabilities as the operation continues to scale and bring new equipment online. This is a polymer manufacturing environment, but we value strong industrial maintenance fundamentals and train the right people.
Compensation
$34 - $40 / hrShifts
All shifts available2nd: 3pm - 11pm3rd: 11pm - 7amBenefits
100% company-paid health, dental, and vision insurance401(k) retirement savings planPaid time off, holidays, and personal leaveResponsibilities
Troubleshoot Under Pressure – Diagnose and repair electrical and mechanical issues quickly and safely; approach each problem with a structured mindset to restore equipment and prevent repeat failures.Mechanical Maintenance & Repair – Repair, rebuild, and maintain equipment such as gearboxes, conveyors, mixers, grinders, extruders, material handling systems, and other industrial machinery (specific plastics equipment is a plus, not a requirement).Electrical Maintenance & Diagnostics – Troubleshoot low-voltage controls, sensors, motors, starters, relays, and panels; support basic high/low voltage troubleshooting (no emphasis on true high-voltage power work).PLC Troubleshooting & Edits – Perform hands-on PLC support including comprehensive troubleshooting and making practical edits/adjustments as needed; PLC programming from scratch is not required.Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems – Maintain and repair pumps, cylinders, valves, actuators, regulators, and other high-use hydraulic/pneumatic components.Preventive & Predictive Maintenance – Execute scheduled PMs (lubrication, inspections, belt/chain tracking, wear component replacement) and proactively flag developing issues before they become downtime events.Continuous Improvement – Identify recurring issues, support upgrades and reliability improvements, and help implement changes that improve uptime, safety, and maintainability.Documentation & Shift Handoff – Log work performed, downtime causes, and parts usage in CMMS/maintenance logs; communicate clearly during shift handoffs to keep work moving.Requirements
Experience – 3+ years of industrial maintenance experienceTrue Multi-Craft Capability – Demonstrated ability to work both sides of the house: mechanical + electrical.Troubleshooting Mindset – Strong diagnostic approach; ability to walk into unfamiliar problems, isolate the issue, and execute a safe, effective fix.Mechanical Skills – Equipment teardown/rebuilds, alignment fundamentals, bearings/seals, gearboxes, and conveyors.Hydraulics & Pneumatics – Confident troubleshooting and repair of pumps, valves, cylinders, actuators, and air systems.Electrical Skills – Low-voltage controls, sensors, motors, starters, panels, and safe troubleshooting practices (experience around 480V is a plus).PLCs & Controls – Ability to troubleshoot PLC-driven equipment and make practical edits; programming is not requiredPreferred
Training/Certifications – TCAT or other technical training/certifications preferred, not required.Manufacturing & Industry - Experience in a manufacturing environmentTenure - Strong tenure across work history and proven reliability are valued.Environmental
Physical Requirements – Comfortable with heights, confined spaces, and typical plant conditions (heat, dust, noise).Benefits
Health, dental, and vision insurance401(k) retirement savings planPaid time off, holidays, and personal leaveOngoing training and development opportunities Read LessJob Summary
We are hiring skilled CNC Machinists to join our high-mix, low-volume aerospace and defense machine shop. In this role, you will machine mission-critical, tight-tolerance components for satellites, fighter jets, helicopters, and beyond.
Our machinists own their work end-to-end, from setup through final inspection, and play a direct role in quality, delivery performance, and continuous improvement.
Why Join Us?
Unrivaled Equipment: Work with high-precision technology like DMG Mori machines that empower you to do the highest quality workFertile Soil for Growth: A highly dynamic job shop setting where you have autonomy over your workPremium Environment: Do high-impact aerospace work in a facility that is modern, clean, and fully air-conditioned.Compensation
Starting pay negotiable, and communicated through the interview process.Shifts
Day Shift (4 x 10s) 6:00am - 4:30pmMonday - ThursdayConsistent Overtime
10+ hours / week for those who want itRarely required for those who don'tRelocation
Relocation assistance availableResponsibilities
Autonomy: Setup, run, inspect, and document results across our floor, heavily utilizing advanced 5-axis machines and mill-turn centers.Manual Fundamentals: You don’t just rely on the machine; you understand exactly what the cutter is doing. You leverage deep manual machining fundamentals to troubleshoot chatter, read chip formation, optimize tool pressure, and tackle the most complex setups.Strategy & Execution: Select tooling, establish offsets, build bulletproof workholding strategies, and optimize processes.Quality Control: Hold tight tolerances from the first piece through the final run using manual micrometers, indicators, and precision gauges.Programming Mastery: Read, understand, and efficiently edit G-code and M-code on the floor to restore quality and maximize throughput.Problem Solving: Troubleshoot dimensional, tooling, and machine variables on the fly to achieve first-article success on both proven and unproven partsAdvanced Quality (preferred): The ability to program/operate CMMs and independently conduct formal First Article Inspections (FAI) is highly preferred).Advanced Programmer (preferred): Experience fully programming from scratch in Mastercam is a plus but not requiredRequirements
Qualifications
Experience: 7+ years in precision, tight-tolerance machining (more is always welcome).Aerospace: Strong tenure in Aerospace manufacturing and machining environmentsQuality Standards: Experience in ISO 9001 or AS9100 shopsPrecision: Proven ability to hold .0005” (5 tenths / ~13 microns) or tighter on critical features, and the manual skills to verify it.Technical Fluency: Deep understanding of complex blueprints and advanced GD&T (true position, parallelism, profile, concentricity, flatness, coaxiality).Equipment Mastery: Extensive experience setting up multi-axis equipment (5-axis mills, mill-turns, and/or multi-axis lathes).High-Setup Environment: Comfortable in shops where setup time is 30%+ of the job, frequently handling complex setups with 10+ tools.Benefits
Medical, dental, vision401(k) with matchPTO Read LessJob Summary
We are hiring skilled CNC Machinists to join our high-mix, low-volume aerospace and defense machine shop. In this role, you will machine mission-critical, tight-tolerance components for satellites, fighter jets, helicopters, and beyond.
Our machinists own their work end-to-end, from setup through final inspection, and play a direct role in quality, delivery performance, and continuous improvement.
Why Join Us?
Unrivaled Equipment: Work with high-precision technology like DMG Mori machines that empower you to do the highest quality workFertile Soil for Growth: A highly dynamic job shop setting where you have autonomy over your workPremium Environment: Do high-impact aerospace work in a facility that is modern, clean, and fully air-conditioned.Compensation
Starting pay negotiable, and communicated through the interview process.Shifts
Day Shift (4 x 10s) 6:00am - 4:30pmMonday - ThursdayConsistent Overtime
10+ hours / week for those who want itRarely required for those who don'tRelocation
Relocation assistance availableResponsibilities
Autonomy: Setup, run, inspect, and document results across our floor, heavily utilizing advanced 5-axis machines and mill-turn centers.Manual Fundamentals: You don’t just rely on the machine; you understand exactly what the cutter is doing. You leverage deep manual machining fundamentals to troubleshoot chatter, read chip formation, optimize tool pressure, and tackle the most complex setups.Strategy & Execution: Select tooling, establish offsets, build bulletproof workholding strategies, and optimize processes.Quality Control: Hold tight tolerances from the first piece through the final run using manual micrometers, indicators, and precision gauges.Programming Mastery: Read, understand, and efficiently edit G-code and M-code on the floor to restore quality and maximize throughput.Problem Solving: Troubleshoot dimensional, tooling, and machine variables on the fly to achieve first-article success on both proven and unproven partsAdvanced Quality (preferred): The ability to program/operate CMMs and independently conduct formal First Article Inspections (FAI) is highly preferred).Advanced Programmer (preferred): Experience fully programming from scratch in Mastercam is a plus but not requiredRequirements
Qualifications
Experience: 7+ years in precision, tight-tolerance machining (more is always welcome).Aerospace: Strong tenure in Aerospace manufacturing and machining environmentsQuality Standards: Experience in ISO 9001 or AS9100 shopsPrecision: Proven ability to hold .0005” (5 tenths / ~13 microns) or tighter on critical features, and the manual skills to verify it.Technical Fluency: Deep understanding of complex blueprints and advanced GD&T (true position, parallelism, profile, concentricity, flatness, coaxiality).Equipment Mastery: Extensive experience setting up multi-axis equipment (5-axis mills, mill-turns, and/or multi-axis lathes).High-Setup Environment: Comfortable in shops where setup time is 30%+ of the job, frequently handling complex setups with 10+ tools.Benefits
Medical, dental, vision401(k) with matchPTO Read LessOverview:
We are looking for multiple Production Technicians to join our stable, family-owned manufacturing business. We are deeply committed to being a great place to work and offering long-term growth and stability for our team members. In this role, you will handle a variety of tasks across the production floor—from monitoring machines and managing inventory to conducting critical quality audits.
Manufacturing experience is not required by any stretch! We believe in hiring for attitude and training for skill. If you do not mind repetitive work, possess a growth mindset, and are looking for a highly stable career path, we strongly encourage you to apply.
All applications will be considered, regardless of your background in production or manufacturing.
Compensation
$15 / hr startingRaises every 60 days$17 / hr within 1 yearTop out over $19 / hrShift
Rotating: 2-2-3 scheduleNights: 6pm - 6amRaises
Opportunity to earn a raise every 60 days in the first year based on performance and attendanceBenefits
Full medical, dental, visionResponsibilities:
Machine Operation & Monitoring – Operate, manage, and continuously monitor multiple production machines to ensure smooth, high-quality output. Utilize basic menu systems to start, run, and adjust production equipment.Material Management – Maintain inventory levels of raw materials at each machine station using basic tools and following clear, step-by-step instructions. Load materials, thread guides, and replace exhausted supply packages to keep lines running smoothly.Basic Troubleshooting – Spot and fix simple mechanical issues or material breaks. Work closely with a supervisor or line technician if you notice larger problems or need assistance making machine adjustments.In-Line Quality Audits – Conduct continuous inspections of production operators and machinery. Perform daily quality and dimensional tests on each product directly on the manufacturing line to ensure everything meets specifications.Post-Line Quality Assurance – Inspect finished products to spot any defects and maintain our high quality standards. Accurately record production notes, defect counts, and quality concerns on the appropriate forms so the team can continuously improve.Process Support – Process and prepare newly developed products, inspect and approve style or setup changes on the machines, and collaborate with other departments to resolve any quality issues.Facility Cleanliness – Take ownership of your workspace by maintaining the cleanliness and safety of your assigned machines and the surrounding area.Requirements
Qualifications:
Required:
Experience: No prior manufacturing or production experience required—just a willingness to learn and a positive attitude!Reliability: Excellent attendance and punctuality; you must consistently show up on time, ready to work.Attention to Detail: Strong ability to identify product defects, accurately record data, and follow strict quality assurance procedures.Communication: Clear and effective communication skills to work seamlessly with supervisors, technicians, and other departments.Physical Requirements & Environment:
Ability to work in a manufacturing environment where standing, sitting, and walking for extended periods of time is required.Capable of safely lifting and moving products weighing up to 30 lbs as part of regular duties.Ability to use basic operating tools (such as small hand tools, etc) with precision.Comfortable working in a clean, safe, and process-driven industrial environment.Benefits
Full medical, dental, vision Read LessOverview
We are seeking skilled Welder / Fabricators to join our dynamic manufacturing team.This is a direct-hire role from Day 1, offering full benefits, multiple shift options, and long-term job security right out of the gate.
In this role, you will fabricate high-end metal details, complex weldments, and architectural facade products. This is a custom manufacturing environment, not a repetitive assembly line—you will have the opportunity to build highly visible, high-impact work that you can be proud of.
This is a blueprint-heavy role where you will rely on engineering drawings to guide your work. Your primary focus will be on MIG welding—specifically working on flat parts, tubing, and structural assemblies—alongside general custom fabrication. While strong MIG and fabrication skills are the core of this job, any TIG welding experience you bring to the table is a fantastic bonus.
Compensation
$25 - $27 / hrShift differential on 2nd and weekendShift
1st shift: 5am-4:30pm M-Th2nd shift: 5pm-4:30am M-ThWeekend shift: 5am-5pm F-SunBenefits
Health, vision, dental401(k) + matchPTOResponsibilities:
Execute Precision MIG Welding – Perform high-quality MIG welding, heavily focusing on flat parts, tubing, and structural components. You must be able to adapt to a variety of thicknesses and positions. (TIG welding experience is a strong plus!)Fabricate Architectural Metals & Facades – Interpret engineering drawings, weld symbols, bills of materials, and diagrams to accurately layout, fit, and fabricate complex structural weldments and facade components.Ensure High-End Finish Quality – Because much of our work is visible (architectural), you must produce clean welds and utilize grinders/finish tools to meet strict aesthetic specifications.Operate Fabrication Tools and Equipment – Utilize handheld tools (grinders, weld stud guns) and heavy machinery (forklifts, overhead cranes) to manipulate large metal components safely and efficiently.Perform In-Process Quality Inspections – Use calipers, weld gauges, tape measures, and other precision tools to verify geometric accuracy; identify defects early and rework as needed to meet specifications.Maintain Equipment and Work Area – Perform preventative maintenance on weld machines, create specific setups/fixtures for unique builds, and keep the workspace clean and safe.Model Professional Shop Behavior – Work effectively in a team environment, respect all teammates, and demonstrate self-motivation and high attention to detail.Requirements
Qualifications:
Required
High School Diploma or GED3-5 years of experience as a metal fabricatorStrong proficiency in MIG welding (specifically flat parts, tubing, and structural welding)Strong ability to read and interpret blueprints, weld symbols, and technical instructionsPhysical ability to lift 30-50 lbs regularly and perform repetitive tasks/manual dexterity workAbility to operate a forklift and overhead cranePreferred Skills
TIG welding experience is highly preferredBasic computer navigation and utilization skillsExperience in architectural metals, custom manufacturing, or job-shop environmentsCertification in welding or fabrication technologyThe Ideal Candidate
MIG & Fabrication Expert – You are highly capable with MIG welding on structural parts and tubing. If you also know how to TIG weld, even better!Blueprint-Driven Builder – You can translate complex weld symbols and drawings into clean, accurate assemblies and catch dimensional issues before they become rework. You are highly comfortable doing blueprint-heavy work.Architectural Eye – You understand that in facade work, the finish matters. You take pride in clean beads, precise fit-up, and top-tier fabrication.Reliable Team Player – You bring energy to the floor, communicate clearly with management, and respect the safety and workflow of your fellow teammates.Benefits
Health insurance401(k) matchingPaid time offVision insuranceDental insuranceLife insuranceEmployee assistance programDisability insurance Read Less