Code Welders Afternoon shift Manufacturing - Livonia, MI at Geebo

Code Welders Afternoon shift

Company Name:
Roush Industries
Roush supplies comprehensive, integrated development services and provides customers with support that fuses technology and engineering. From design through prototyping, testing and manufacturing, we take our customers' visions from the sketch pad to production. We're focused, efficient, and we deliver. With over 3000 employees in more than 40 facilities across the United States, and interests around the world, Roush solves customers' problems and provides significant support to the automotive, performance products, military, entertainment, alternative fuels and consumer products industries. We are focused on performance, driven by technology, and committed to our customers' success. If you're only happy when your customers are happy, we want you on our team.
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Department Marketing Statement
We have an immediate need for Code Welders on the afternoon shift. These positions are located in our Livonia, Michigan facility.
Qualifications
Minimum high school diploma or equivalent
Minimum 2 years' fabrication experience or equivalent schooling or equivalent military experience
Minimum 2 years' TIG and MIG welding experience
Own tools required (hand & air) and roller toolbox
Understanding and experience of fabrications (large and small)
Good communication skills
Must be quality and detailed oriented
Have reliable attendance & able to work overtime/weekends
Preferred Skills
1 year machining experience preferred (lathe, Bridgeport, etc.)
ASW certifications a plus
Ability to read blueprints is a plus
Must be able to work with minimal supervision
Be self-starting and self-motivated
Regular/Temporary:
Job ID: 10331
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Location: Livonia, MIFull-Time
Job Title: Code Welders Afternoon shiftEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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