Shape the flow of industry — one precision valve at a time
Picture your day starting at 5 : 00 a.m. You join a quick huddle, review shop prints, set out your wrenches and sockets, and begin assembling high-quality ball valves. Working a steady four 10-hour schedule from Monday through Thursday (5 : 00 a.m.–3 : 30 p.m.), you build consistent products using repeatable processes. When demand spikes, Friday becomes an overtime opportunity.
What you’ll do
- Assemble ball valve components in a production environment with a focus on repeatable quality and speed.
- Interpret and work from blueprints, shop drawings, and written work instructions.
- Use hand and small power tools (wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers) confidently and safely.
- Follow verbal direction, standard work, and safety procedures.
Why you’ll thrive here
Clear, consistent work : limited product variations mean you can master the build and refine your pace.Manufacturing mindset : candidates with production experience tend to excel in this repetitive build environment.What you’ll bring
Strong mechanical aptitude and prior manufacturing experience in a related role.Ability to read and apply blueprints and shop drawings.Proficiency in mechanical assembly; comfort with hand and small power tools.Education : High School diploma or GED.Schedule and pay
Hours : 5 : 00 a.m. – 3 : 30 p.m., Monday–Thursday (4x10s).Friday : overtime as needed.Compensation : up to $22.50 per hour, based on experience. Please include your desired hourly rate with your application; interviews will be aligned accordingly.Compliance
Valid drivers license and clean background check are a must have.