Multi-craft Maintenance Technician- up to $32/hr Customer Service & Call Center - Tuscaloosa, AL at Geebo

Multi-craft Maintenance Technician- up to $32/hr

Tuscaloosa, AL Tuscaloosa, AL Full-time Full-time $32 an hour $32 an hour 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago Canadian Executive Search Group (USA), a division of Arrow Workforce Solutions, has an immediate opening for an Multi-craft Maintenance Technician in the Tuscaloosa, Alabama area.
Salary:
$26.
50-$32 per hour
Benefits Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with company match Short-term disability coverage Safety shoe and prescription safety glasses reimbursement Training Opportunities Health insurance Rotating shifts - 2 weeks days in 1st shift, 2 weeks (2nd), and 2 weeks (3rd) This is a Direct Hire position with full benefits Job
Summary:
Install, program, troubleshoot, and repair robots and related equipment by applying knowledge and utilizing tools and resources.
Required Education and
Experience:
Associate's degree in Robotics Technology or equivalent from two year college or technical school or Robotic Weld Technician Journeyman card and two to four years of related experience/training in automotive manufacturing, or equivalent combination of education and experience Electrical maintenance with knowledge in working with multiple robotic systems Computer proficiency, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) PLC and robotic programming knowledge and ability Ladder logic, electrical, pneumatics, hydraulics, and troubleshooting knowledge Must have a good knowledge of the English language Excellent teamwork, communication, time management, decision making, problem solving, and organizational skills Must be able to work independently and in a team, prioritize, and multi-task Knowledge of Customer Specific Requirements If you are interested in this position please send your resume to carmen@canadianexecutivesearch.
com CESGLOW1.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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