Hydraulic Power Unit Fabricator Construction, Mining & Trades - Mabelvale, AR at Geebo

Hydraulic Power Unit Fabricator

Ozark Fluid Power Ozark Fluid Power Mabelvale, AR Mabelvale, AR Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$34.
6K - $43.
8K a year Estimated:
$34.
6K - $43.
8K a year Ozark Fluid Power, Inc.
is seeking a Power Unit Fabricator for our Little Rock Arkansas office.
Ozark is a leading a distributor of fluid power products and services.
We offer our customers an extensive product line of dozens of leading manufacturers.
Our products and services include fluid power components and systems, hose, fittings and connectors, custom hydraulic and pneumatic hose and tube assemblies, lubrication components and systems and related fluid power accessories and systems.
We are headquartered in Little Rock, AR with locations in Memphis, TN and Springdale, AR.
Benefits include:
a competitive compensation plan as well as a full benefits package including health, dental, vision, disability and life insurances, 401(k), profit sharing, paid vacation and holidays.
Skills and Experience for this position include (but are not limited to):
Experienced with basic shop machinery such as a drill press, grinder, and band saw.
Experienced with basic hand and air tools.
Experienced with plasma cutting and Mig Welding.
Ability to work well with others while maintaining personal accountability.
Ability to follow established procedures.
Strong time management skills and multi-tasking capability.
Commitment to producing high quality power units and systems.
Basic math and computer skills.
Preferred Candidates will have following:
Experience with hydraulic systems and components.
Experience painting with a pot spraying system.
Basic electrical knowledge to include high voltage 3-Phase.
Ability to read hydraulic, electrical, and structural schematics and drawings.
Job Type:
Full-time Shift:
Day shift Weekly day range:
Monday to Friday Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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