Code Welding - Skilled Labor - Starting Wages $22.00/hr Construction, Mining & Trades - Marlow, OK at Geebo

Code Welding - Skilled Labor - Starting Wages $22.00/hr

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7 Quick Apply 2 days ago Full Job Description Job Description Are you skilled in Code Welding and seeking an advanced opportunity? Would you like a job with steady hours, weekends off, weekly pay with overtime? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you in Marlow, OK.
$22.
00 per hour; Pay is based on experience Radically affordable benefits including $5 copays at the Dr.
$5 prescriptions and free Tele doctor Work/Life Balance; 12 hr shifts Off every weekend; Working only Monday-Friday; Saturday options available As an Onin Teammate, you are a part of a Welding Production Team that uses attention to detail with quality, efficiency, and safety in mind.
Code Welding Teammates Provides efficient code welding flow with urgency in mind Ensures all code weld quotas are met in a timely manner Effectively communicates with supervisor and Leadership Team Adequately welds to specific blueprint layouts Work Experience The Preferred Candidate Might Have:
Previous experience in code welding Skill for attention to detail Proven accuracy in Code Welding Perform other duties as assigned Steel toe shoes (discounted purchasing options available) Get the benefits, respect, and life you deserve at Onin Staffing.
Get a job, a better quality of life, and be treated like a member of our team.
If you want a better life, join us! It's time to upgrade.
Benefits Every Onin Job Comes with These Amazing
Benefits:
$5 Prescription Drugs $5 Doctor's Visit Copays Free Tele doctor Service Free Counseling Services Life Insurance Included Vision Insurance Included Dental Insurance Included Vacation and Holiday Pay Scholarship Opportunities NEW! 401(k) Retirement NEW! Free Legal Services APPLY NOW! And start getting access to your benefits after only 30 days! Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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