Assembler Manufacturing - Richland, MS at Geebo

Assembler

Company Name:
Tradesman International
## Assembler
With more than 5,000 active clients, we have plenty of great job opportunities for Apprentice Assembler who want to be the best in their field. We offer consistent work, top pay, benefits and safety training to our employees. If you are an Apprentice Assembler and want to work alongside other craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior craftsmanship, this is your chance to advance your career!
Perform general assembly operations on sub-assemblies and final product. Fits, aligns, and assembles components and sub-assemblies using hand and power tools. Understand the complete scope of assembly operations on particular station(s). Work under general direction of supervisor. Must be able to read drawings and any work instruction manuals. Must possess broad knowledge of, and the ability to operate hand tools to include: measuring devices (tape measure, micrometers, veneer calipers), cordless screwdrivers, screwdrivers, nut drivers, center punches, hammers, crimping tools, drills, torque wrenches, torque screwdrivers, pneumatic wrenches, hydraulic hole punches, hand wrenches, ratchets and sockets, jib cranes, air operated manipulator for lifting and pallet jacks. Basic computer skills are required. Basic math skills are also required. Must be capable of working in a typical industrial work environment.
Travel Required: N
Tradesmen International, America''s elite skilled labor force, is seeking highly motivated craft professionals to join our team. We are recognized internationally as a leading source for reliable, skilled craftsmen with thousands of employees serving the world''s top contractors.
### Contact Representative
Seth Newcomb Phone mail: seth.
Location: Richland, Mississippi
Zip Code: 39218
Salary: $12.00 - 15.00
Posted: 04.07.2014Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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