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Overnight Industrial Electro-Mechanic with Industry Leader / $25-$35 an hour
Shift Differential / Great Benefits and Room for GrowthThis Jobot Job is hosted by:
Ken McClureAre you a fit? Easy Apply now by clicking the Quick Apply button and sending us your resume.
Salary:
$25 - $35 per hourA bit about us:
We are a plastic industry leader with several locations around the globe.
We take pride in our work and truly value our team members.
We would like to add an experienced Industrial Electro-Mechanic to our growing team.
Why join us?Competitive Pay Rate $25-$35 based on ExperienceThis is a rotating Overnight shift 6pm-6am 2 days on 2 days offPlenty of Overtime AvailableGreat Benefits and 401kAbility for GrowthJob DetailsTroubleshoot, Repair, and Maintain Industrial MachineryPLC TroubleshootingHydraulic, Pneumatic, Electrical, and Mechanical Follow PM ScheduleUtilize hand, power, and electrical toolsSet up and Operate Drill Press, CNC Mills, Grinders, and RollersMechanical Breakdowns and Rebuilds of MachinerySingle-phase and three-phase electrical experienceTroubleshoot, Repair, and Maintain 24 volt motorsRepair and Maintain conveyors, gear boxes, ovens, chillers, polishers, and grindersInterested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the Quick Apply button.
Benefits:
401K, Employee Events, Employee Referral Program, Flexible Schedules, Free Food and Coffee, Game Rooms, Life Insurance, Maternity/Paternity Paid Leave, Medical, Dental and Vision, On Site Cafeteria, Paid Holidays, Paid sick days, Parking , Performance bonus, Professional Development, Retirement / Pension Plans, Vacation/paid time off, Work From HomeAbout the Company:
Jobot Company Size:
500 to 999 employeesIndustry:
Agriculture/Forestry/FishingFounded:
2018Website:
https:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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