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Machine Repair

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Job Posting Title Machine Repair Job Description Summary As a Machine Technician you will perform work within a union environment as dispatched to maintain equipment, systems, and processes to support manufacturing production.
Job Description Three to five years of past manufacturing experience preferably in an automotive supplier company Ability to check for backlash in a ball screw by using an indicator, also the removal & proper bearing set up and installation of ball screw assembly.
Realign turret heads, spindles, chucks, etc.
using indicatoSpindle removal, rebuild, replace Ability to read blueprints (bearing stack up, hydraulic systems) Hydraulic Cylinder and Pump removal, rebuild, replace Hydraulic System troubleshooting Mobile Crane License and Rigging Ability to work well with others and in teams.
Perform other duties as required.
Required Skills and Education Possess a certified journeyperson's card (or similar contractual Journeyperson status) or document a minimum of eight years of experience in specific trade from previous employers on company letterhead.
Available to work overtime and flexible schedule as required within union facility agreement.
Available to work any shift as required.
Ability to pass pre-employment physical including drug testingSalary:
$30.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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