Skilled Assembly Technician Construction, Mining & Trades - Monroe, WA at Geebo

Skilled Assembly Technician

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1 Monroe, WA Monroe, WA Full-time Full-time $20.
00 - $21.
50 an hour $20.
00 - $21.
50 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Fluid Motion, LLC - Manufacturer of Cutwater Boats and Ranger Tugs - is looking to expand its operations at its Monroe, WA facility.
Remodeling and construction experience is a plus!! Compensation:
$20 - $21.
50 DOE Shift Hours:
5 am to 1:
30 pm- Monday to Friday Assembly:
Completes final assembly finished woodwork installation, cabinetry installation, amenity installation, according to specifications by performing the following duties.
Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
Transports specified parts from storage to the work area manually or by using overhead crane.
Removes burrs and rough surfaces from metal parts with a hand file or portable pneumatic grinder.
Apply sealant to parts and fit parts together on bench according to SOP.
Bolts, screws, and adheres parts together.
Installs components into final install positions, connecting fittings and woodwork to lamination.
Must have some experience with hand and power tools.
Sets up and operates saws, sanders, and other bench tools.
Completes final assembly woodworking.
Benefits:
Medical/Dental/Vision/Basic Life AD&D/ Voluntary Life Insurance/Paid Time Off/Holiday Pay/ 401K Retirement Plan with Employer Contribution.
Bonus Terms:
Bonus conditions apply, payouts will occur in installments, must be employed at the time of the payout.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$20.
00 - $21.
50 per hour Expected hours:
40 per week
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Compensation package:
Signing bonus Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Work setting:
In-person People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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