Assembly / General Trade skills Construction, Mining & Trades - Euclid, OH at Geebo

Assembly / General Trade skills

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0 Euclid, OH Euclid, OH Full-time Full-time $18 - $24 an hour $18 - $24 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Cortes Campers is a fast-growing RV travel trailers and campers' original equipment manufacturer (OEM).
We are seeking individuals with general trade skills to work in our assembly or auto body department.
RV final production assembler will work on final assemble of the travel trailers and campers, so if you have experience in construction, electrical or plumbing, you will love working with Cortes Campers.
The auto body person will have experience in sanding, buffing, or painting.
Looking for someone who will help us meet our industry standards! Willing to train the right person! Qualified technicians require knowledge and skills working with power tools for cutting, grinding, and drilling holes.
Skills need to assemble Cortes Campers RV travel trailers or campers:
Installation of kitchen and bathroom appliances.
Installation of plumbing and electrical components.
We work as a Team and look for individuals with Able to follow a production schedule Strong communications skills Great attendance Team player willing to take direction Strive for excellence to produce a cosmetically appealing product for our customers Auto body candidates will need to have following skills:
Buffing or polishing imperfections Prepare Camper by using protective materials.
Remove masking materials, clean and or inspect parts for imperfections.
Utilize Air Sanders, spray guns, sanding blocks in or der to complete quality work.
Apply in person or send in a resume! Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$18.
00 - $24.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Schedule:
8 hour shift Supplemental pay types:
Bonus opportunities Education:
High school or equivalent (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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