Do you have experience in operating machinery to fabricate aluminum metal ? Do you have experience producing architectural products for commercial construction? Consider becoming a metal production assembler/operator at Minneapolis Glass Company in Brooklyn Park . Here, you will fabricate aluminum stock using automated saws, drills, power tools and CNC machinery . You will be a key member of a highly collaborative and seasoned professional team in a fast paced, growth-oriented environment. This position earns a competitive union salary starting at $28.72/hr. and eligible for daily overtime after 8 hours. After 12 months in the production role, the salary would be $31.75/hr. This is a first shift operation with a predictable work schedule of 6:00am - 2:30pm . We also provide amazing benefits and perks including a company sponsored pension, a low-deductible family health insurance plan, a really strong community culture, healthy work-life balance, and promotion opportunities from within . If this sounds like the right metal fabrication opportunity for you, apply today! A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A METAL PRODUCTION ASSEMBLER As a Production Assembler/Operator, you will be responsible for custom fabrication of store front systems, curtain wall systems, and aluminum doors. Assembling doors and frames and installing hardware to them . You will use CNC machinery and power tools to cut holes and notches into aluminum stock and assemble the fabricated parts in preparation for field install by our glazing crews. You will inspect products for any abnormalities and ensure a high-quality product. Using our standard operating processes and software, you will ensure metal product is created for commercial jobs on time and to specifications. Attention to detail and accuracy are key to success. Hands-on training – We'll provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED