MAC Trailer
General Manufacturing positions are very wide scale; it can cover everything from drilling holes, assembly, wiring, fabrication, general labor, and washing a trailer. Must be able to work at heights up to 15ft. and possibly in confined spaces (inside tanks).
Assembly, General Labor
The job of Assembly and General Labor is very wide scale; it can cover everything from drilling holes to yard maintenance to washing a trailer. Must be able to work at heights up to 15ft. and possibly in confined spaces (inside tanks).
The main responsibility of a fabricator is to operate fabrication equipment such as a burn table, seamer, brake press, band saw, grinders, and other equipment to fabricate tank trailer parts and prep metals for fitting and/or welding.
Welders/Fitters
The main responsibility of a welder/fitter is to assemble and weld aluminum and stainless-steel trailers, and/or sub-assemblies. Must be able to work at heights up to 15ft. and possibly in confined spaces (inside tanks).
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
Assembly, General Labor
The job of Assembly and General Labor is very wide scale; it can cover everything from drilling holes to yard maintenance to washing a trailer. Must be able to work at heights up to 15ft. and possibly in confined spaces (inside tanks).
- Install toolboxes under or on trailers
- Mount tires on suspensions
- Clean trailers after assembly
- Pinstripe or sticker trailers
- Mount fenders and mud flaps
- Sheet prep, grinding, etc.
- Breaking down pallets; yard clean-up and maintenance
- Install lighting systems on trailers
- Install hydraulic lines on trailers
- Install piping
- Install various electronic systems
The main responsibility of a fabricator is to operate fabrication equipment such as a burn table, seamer, brake press, band saw, grinders, and other equipment to fabricate tank trailer parts and prep metals for fitting and/or welding.
Welders/Fitters
The main responsibility of a welder/fitter is to assemble and weld aluminum and stainless-steel trailers, and/or sub-assemblies. Must be able to work at heights up to 15ft. and possibly in confined spaces (inside tanks).
- Layout and position parts according to a set of specifications
- Weld in various positions such as flat, horizontal, overhead, and vertical
- MIG Aluminum and/or stainless steel
- Able to use powered tools such as:
- Circular saw, Band saw
- Air impacts
- Air and electric drills
- Grinders
- Wire crimps
- Able to use hand tools
- Strong tape measurement reading skills
- Able to read specification sheets and blueprints
- Able to work Monday through Thursday 10-hour shift
- Able to work overtime and Fridays as needed
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.