Production Team Worker - Mechanical Production! Manufacturing at Geebo

Production Team Worker - Mechanical Production!

Company Name:
Elwood Staffing
Description
Production Team Worker - Mechanical Production!
Hours: 32- 60
Pay: $16-18 hr
Production Team Member: Position will work in an area of the Nacelle production assembly process. Production Team Member employees will use company provided tools and overhead cranes to assemble parts. Production workers will be trained and certified in crane operation as well as safety training, and will be responsible for reading and interpreting production work instructions. Position will be trained by a Process Instructor and report to a Production Team Leader.
Job Duties:
SAFETY
Make safety your number one priority-responsibility
Wear protective suit, safety toe boots, eye protection, gloves and other
personal protective equipment as required
Safely perform duties related to generating and storing hazardous waste in
satellite accumulation areas
Position requires mechanically-inclined individuals.
Auto, aircraft and maintenance mechanics highly preferred.
Assembly, manufacturing or production work experience a definite plus.
Electrical background/knowledge a plus.
Must have a strong work ethic with a strong sense of urgency; able to learn.
Able to stand and walk on concrete floors for long periods of time; able to climb stairs up to 12 feet.
Requirements include -
Successful completion of 2-hour Mechanical / Electrical testing (Hands-on & Written).
Must be able to speak/read English fluently.
Excellent safety record and prior company safety training required.
Basic computer skills required.
HS/GED
Vocational: Mechanical, Auto, Technical, Energy AA Degree: Preferred
3-5 years experience
Please email your resume to - Or apply online
Contact Information
Brighton
275-C Pavilion Place
Brighton, CO 80601
Phone:
Fax:
Email:
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Category: Mechanic
Location: Brighton CO
Job duration: Full Time
Job expires on: February 1, 2015Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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