Fabricator Construction, Mining & Trades - Ogden, UT at Geebo

Fabricator

Job Description
The primary role of this position is building, repairs, and modifications of one-of-a-kind equipment and parts as opposed to repeatedly making the same part.
Responsibilities
The fabricator s responsibilities include operating metal machining tools such as press brake, shear, grinders, iron worker, drills, band saw and other machines. This position would be based at ANI s Ogden, Utah headquarters and support operations at 3 plants across the US. 10 to 20% travel to other plants as needed.
Qualifications
Required -
Two years formal fabrication vocational training or 4
years of applicable experience directly related to metal fabrication (sheet metal through inch)
Proficient at operating press brake, shear, grinders, iron worker, drills, band saw and other machines.
Very proficient at wire feed and stick welding on both mild and stainless steel
Proficient at layout and assemble
Must be able to convert drawing, sketches, and ideas into a finished product
Must have a sense of urgency and good work ethic
Must be able to convert drawing, sketches, and ideas into a finished product
The employee must have a full range of body movements including use of hands for handling objects, computer equipment and peripherals, and bending, reaching, and crouching
Must have command of senses - sight, hearing, touch, and smell
Must have the ability to lift 50 pounds with regularity
Must be able to understand and follow work instructions in English
Desirable -
Experience making / repairing parts and equipment used in food manufacturing packaging equipment (baggers, scales, palletizer, conveyors) processing equipment (extruders, driers, grinders, scales, pneumatic conveying, pumps)
Experience rebuilding mechanical components - pumps, gear boxes, shafts, conveyorsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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