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Welding Technician - 3rd shift

Company Name:
Altec
Why Join Altec?
Altec specializes in the design, manufacture, sale, and servicing of aerial devices, digger derricks, cranes, and specialty equipment, supporting customers in over 100 countries throughout the world. Founded in 1929, Altec is an innovative, financially sound company, building on 80
years of growth and success, leading the industry and setting the standard of excellence.
Join the thousands who have made Altec their career decision!
There's never been a better time to join us.
There are openings for welders for production on 3rd shift at the facility in Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
Altec Elizabethtown is a focus factory that specializes in the manufacturing and final assembly of aerial devices for the telecommunications and utility industries.
Responsibilities
Primary tasks will focus on welding and fabricating components for use in the assembly process.
The work may involve one or more of the following job requirements:
Lifting, pushing, pulling or extending above the head items weighing 40-75 pounds
Lifting, bending and turning at the waist simultaneously
Standing, stooping or walking three to five hours at a time
Operating mechanical equipment
Using manual/pneumatic-impact tools
Reading blueprints or schematics
Reading tape measures
Exposure to temperature extremes
Exposure to paint and paint-related work items (i.e. acetone or other solvents)
Wearing personal protective equipment (steel-toed shoes, safety glasses, goggles, face shields, hearing protection, respirator, etc.).

Customer first
Enjoyment of work
Family
Financial stability
Integrity

People are our greatest strength
Quality
Spiritual development
Teamwork
Basic Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED required.
Strong mechanical aptitude.
Commitment to quality and safety.
Be team oriented.
Ability to work any shift.
Ability to demonstrate MIG welding proficiency.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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