Factory Worker - Drawer Box Construction Construction, Mining & Trades - Las Vegas, NV at Geebo

Factory Worker - Drawer Box Construction

Closet Factory is the national leader in Custom Closets and Home Organizationsolutions.
For over37years, we have been creating dynamic, truly custom solutions for every room in our clients' homes--closets, home offices, garages, laundry rooms, entertainment centers, pantries, kids' spaces, and more.
The home improvement sector in Las Vegas is experiencing tremendous growth and weare searchingfor anotherskillful and talented individualto join our local team.
Our factory productionteam measure, prepare,cut, and produce all of the customized precision woodparts that complete our32-millimeter system.
As well, theycheckand assure that each step of the production processpasses quality control before leaving the wood shop for client installation.
If you're hard-working,dedicated, and have a positive team-oriented attitude,Closet Factory Las Vegasis an ideal place to get ahead.
Apply today!
Specific Requirements:
Drawer box construction experience (minimum 6 months).
Reviewdrawings, printsor instructions to understand specifications of output.
Take measurements and mark material for cutting or shaping.
Plan the sequence of necessary actions for the completion of a job.
Experience in using and/or programming manual, semi-automated or automated tools and machines (basic hand tools, sliding table saw, edgebander, boring machine,etc.
).
Experience with 32 mm system a plus.
Perform routine machine maintenance and repair minor damages.
Strong attention to detail, accuracy, and safety.
Job
Benefits:
Full-time, permanent positions Year-round work Best trainingin the industry Continual support Benefits after 90 days Pay contingent on experience Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Construction Hardworking And Dedicated Maintenance Measurement And Metrology Quality Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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