MIG Welder -Resume required- 1st shift $19hr


PETERSBURG, MI 49270

Posted: 10/6/2023

Position: Welder

Customer Number: 155777

Job Number: 2406

Job Description

MIG Welder Racks and Dunage ~Lots of overtime! 1st shift -Resume required - Felony Friendly *some restrictions apply

Requirements:

Current and update resume required- backgorund check-Experienced MIG Welder, be able to do horizontal and vertical lay, must have a welding helmet effectively operate welding units and equipment to fabricate, repair, maintain, and install metal items equipment, appliances, apparatus, fixtures, etc,


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (419) 476-7650

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