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Ultimate LLC Fabricator in Shawnee, Kansas

Fabricator

Ultimate LLC is looking to hire Fabricators for commercial projects in the Shawnee area. The pay rate for a Fabricator is $18 per hour. The majority of our position’s hours range from 45 to 50 hours a week. Fabricator applicants must have a personal vehicle and be prepared to work up to 40+ hours a week. Ultimate LLC provides weekly pay for all fabricators with no week in the hole.

Ultimate Fabricator Responsibilities

  • Fabricate and assemble structural metal products.

  • Mill and bush materials.

  • Use various fabricating machines, including:

  • Saw

  • Drill press

  • Punch press

  • Ironworker

  • Shear

  • Brake press

  • Panel saw

  • Milling machine

  • Bushing machine

  • Perform other duties as assigned by the leader.

Ultimate Fabricator Requirements

  • Must be able to read a tape measure to 1/32”.

  • A working knowledge of basic shop tools.

  • Must be able to lift 50 lbs.

  • 18+ years of age.

  • Ability to perform regular standing, bending, kneeling, and lifting of up to 50 lbs without assistance.

  • Math, problem-solving, and construction skills.

Why Work for Ultimate LLC?

At Ultimate, we take pride in providing our craftsmen with benefits they can’t find at other staffing firms, such as:

  • Weekly pay every Thursday.

  • Dental and vision coverage.

  • Referral bonus program.

  • Pay increase based on quality of craftsmanship.

  • Tool purchase program.

  • Paid OSHA training.

Ultimate Fabricator Standards

  • Maintain a professional attitude.

  • Appropriate PPE (Hard hat, vest, steel toe boots).

  • Quality craftsmanship.

  • Arrive on time with enthusiasm every day.

Ultimate LLC strives to create and maintain a culture of safety for all our field employees. We value the lives and safety of all our craftsmen so they can continue to provide for their families. Ultimate protects its employees by ensuring they are sent to a safe job site free of hazards.

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