New Flyer of America - Fabricator 2nd Shift Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Anniston, AL at Geebo

New Flyer of America - Fabricator 2nd Shift

NF Transit Bus - Anniston NF Transit Bus - Anniston Anniston, AL Anniston, AL Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$30.
8K - $39K a year Estimated:
$30.
8K - $39K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago New Flyer is North America's heavy-duty transit bus leader and offers the most advanced product line under the Xcelsior and Xcelsior CHARGE brands.
It also offers infrastructure development through NFI Infrastructure Solutions(TM), a service dedicated to providing safe, sustainable, and reliable charging and mobility solutions.
Further information is available at www.
newflyer.
com.
Position
Summary:
As a team member of the machine shop, you will be responsible for operating a variety of machinery while adhering to company procedures.
What you will do:
Responsible for operating shears, punches and brakes and power hand tools.
Work effectively in a team environment.
Adhere to safety procedures as they apply to all equipment used in this position.
Ability to read and interpret blue prints and/or process sheets.
Maintain accurate information flow to support our first time quality initiatives.
Skills and
Experience:
Have great interpersonal and communication skills.
Able to perform required duties with minimal supervision.
Must be flexible to work various shifts.
New Flyer is an EEO/AAP/Female/Minority/Disabled/Vets Employer OUR WHY:
We exist to move people.
Our mission is to design and deliver exceptional transportation solutions that are safe, accessible, efficient and reliable.
NFI Group is a leading independent global bus manufacturer providing a comprehensive suite of mass transportation solutions.
News and information are available at www.
nfigroup.
com, www.
newflyer.
com, www.
mcicoach.
com, www.
arbocsv.
com, www.
alexander-dennis.
com, www.
carfaircomposites.
com and www.
nfi.
parts.
com.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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