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Novax Recruitment Ltd

We have a fantastic opportunity at a local, long-standing mechanical engineering solutions manufacturer.
They are currently looking for general assembly operatives to join the ranks.
They are looking for a minimum of one year of experience in assembling and manufacturing products from drawings, specifications, and other forms of instruction.
Job Title:
General Assembly - Mechanical Manufacturing Salary:
$38,000-$57,000Function:
Manufacturing / Mechanical Location:
Buffalo, NYThe Role:
We have a fantastic opportunity at a local, long-standing mechanical engineering solutions manufacturer.
They are currently looking for general assembly operatives to join the ranks.
They are looking for a minimum of one year of experience in assembling and manufacturing products from drawings, specifications, and other forms of instruction.
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Applies a fundamental understanding of hardware and gasketing materials.
Constructs assemblies according to drawings, specifications, or provided instructions.
Applies mechanical expertise to effectively assemble products.
Operates various production equipment and executes tasks essential for achieving product compliance with engineering specifications and quality standards.
adheres to safety protocols and maintains a clean and organized work environment.
Experience:
Minimum 6 months experience in basic assemblyEducation High School Diploma, or equivalent is required.
Novax Recruitment currently works in several industrial, mechanical, and civil engineering positions across the United States.
If you would like to see what opportunities we are working on,.
Then send a copy of your cv through the website orKey wordsassembly, production, manufacturing, mechanical, assembler, labor, labour, engineering, drawings, manufacture, operative About the Company:
Novax Recruitment LtdIndustry:
Aerospace and Defence.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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