Welding / Fabricator / electrical General Labor - Morton, IL at Geebo

Welding / Fabricator / electrical

Driving Simulator company seeking a shop person.
We build custom driving simulators for the first responders market.
Company website is www.
sim-tech.
us.
This position covers everything from fabricating a custom aluminum cab, assembling finished components, wiring of electrical components, testing finished product.
Applicants should be experienced in the following:
MIG & TIG Welding Grinders Cutting Torches Plasma Cutters Sheer & Press Break Misc Hand Tools Materials used are aluminum.
060 to 1/2, Steel, some stainless steel.
Must be able to weld tube, pipe, and plate.
Clamps, holds, tack-weld, grind or bolt component parts to obtain required configurations and positions for welding.
Some automotive electrical wiring experience is needed.
Wiring components and reading wiring schematics.
Basic computer skills is a plus.
Proven innovative, strategic thinker Must be able to prioritize work against tight timelines, operate with a sense of urgency, and perform under pressure.
Must be a proactive team player as well as being able to work solo.
Able to perform manual labor such as bending, and lifting boxes weighing up to 50 lbs.
Must have Reliable Transportation and be on time.
Shift:
1st, 7 a.
m.
-3:
30 p.
m.
M-F
overtime if necessary.
Pay:
Depending on experience Dsalter@sim-tech.
us or apply in person at 747 Herra st unit B Elburn, IL.
60119.
Office phone number is 630.
365.
3400 Ask for Drew or Paul.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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