Mechanic/Production Assistant Manufacturing - Poca, WV at Geebo

Mechanic/Production Assistant

An industrial, utility, and mining equipment manufacturer in Poca, WV is currently looking to hire a Mechanic/Production Assistant.
This position is the opportunity to apply your skills for a company that makes custom-fabricated material handling equipment.
Our products are not cookie-cutter products.
Each project requires imagination and determination.
The successful candidate for this position must possess the ability to make decisions on projects that are not only the best option for the client but most importantly the safest and most cost-effective solution for all parties involved.
Industrials Process Equipment has an immediate opening for Mechanic/Production Assistant.
Responsibilities and Duties Spot checks and/or examines items produced to determine if product is meeting specifications.
Interprets specifications, blueprints, and executes quality work on time.
Analyzes and resolves work problems.
Recommends measures to improve production methods, equipment performance, and quality of product.
Sets up machines and equipment.
Attends production meetings to review status of work.
Qualifications and Skills 2 years' experience in mechanical application that involves detailed measurements, gears, and bearings.
5 years' experience in a manufacturing environment Must be able to interpret blueprints and apply those interpretations.
Ability to perform simple shop math, convert decimals to fractional equivalents.
High school diploma or GED.
Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability, ratios, and proportions.
Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance offered the first of the month after 30 days of employment 401K with company contribution Company paid - Life insurance, AD&D, STD, and LTD HSA account Recommended Skills Blueprinting Materials Management Mathematics Measurement And Metrology Perseverance Statistics Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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