Experienced Maintenance Mechanic 1st or 2nd Shiftother related Employment listings - Saukville, WI at Geebo

Experienced Maintenance Mechanic 1st or 2nd Shift

Want a Job that you Love? Start a NEW CAREER at JCT!
IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR AN EXPERIENCED MECHANIC to work on the floor as a Maintenance Mechanic.
If you can fix virtually any machine, like to work with your hands, don't mind getting a little dirt under your nails, WE NEED YOU!
Our Saukville, WI Centrifugal Foundry has an opening for a Maintenance Mechanic. We are a local, multi-million dollar company that has over 118 years in business and is always busy. Our employees don't just have jobs, they have careers. Most employees have over 15 years of service with us. We specilize in the centrifugal casting of Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Copper and Nickel alloys for government and civilian customers!
Your duties will Include:
Diagnosing, Maintenance and Repair of all equipment and machines in our Machine Shop and Foundry .
This is a hands-on position.
Must be able to read prints and diagrams.
Work with our mechanics in preventative maintenance and repair.
Must own your own mechanics tools = required.
Foundry or CNC control experience = preferred.
No vaccine required.
Uniforms are provided.
Flexible hours may be available.
Must be dependable, responsible and able to work with minimal supervision.
We are a 4th generation, family-owned, foundry and manufacturing facility in Saukville WI. Enjoy a 4-day work week (10 hour shifts) with optional Friday overtime available and get paid weekly by direct deposit!
Go to www.JCTJobs.com to learn more about our company!
Benefits:PAID WEEKLY/Direct Deposit
NO WEEKENDS
FAMILY-OWNED COMPANY
HEALTH/DENTAL/LIFE INSURANCE
PROFIT SHARING and 401K RETIREMENT PLANS
PAID VACATION/PTO/PAID HOLIDAYS
QUALITY & SAFETY BONUS POSSIBLE
UNIFORMS PROVIDED
PAID LIFE INSURANCE
NURSE PRACTITIONER ON-SITE WEEKLY
4 Day Work Week (10 hour shifts) Monday through Thursday with occasional optional Friday overtime.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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