neteffects
Pay Rate:
$18/hr, paid weekly Shifts:
Monday–Friday
1st Shift: 5:00 AM – 1:00 PM 2nd Shift: 1:00 PM – 9:00 PM 3rd Shift: 9:00 PM – 5:00 AM
Employment Type:
6-month contract with potential to convert to permanent Summary
The Wax Finisher prepares, inspects, repairs, and assembles wax patterns used in manufacturing. This role focuses on quality, precision, safety, and meeting production standards. Key Responsibilities
Prepare, clean, inspect, and repair wax patterns prior to assembly. Assemble wax, plastic, and ceramic core components per engineering instructions. Remove defects using hand tools such as hot irons, scalpels, water welders, and adhesives. Assemble wax molds including gating, sprues, bleeders, and pour cups. Review sketches and engineering instructions to ensure correct setup. Follow quality, safety, and time standards. Complete required documentation and route finished patterns to the next operation. Maintain a clean and safe work area. Communicate issues or defects to supervisors or team leads. Required Skills
Ability to read and follow written and verbal work instructions. Strong attention to detail and quality inspection skills. Effective communication and active listening. Ability to monitor work for accuracy and improvement. Physical Requirements
Manual dexterity and ability to see fine details. Ability to stand, sit, and use hands throughout the shift. Ability to lift up to 20 lbs regularly and 40 lbs occasionally. Education & Experience
High school diploma or GED. 1+ year of related manufacturing, assembly, or hands‑on production experience. Benefits: (employee contribution)
Health insurance Health savings account Dental insurance Vision insurance Flexible spending accounts Life insurance Retirement plan
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$18/hr, paid weekly Shifts:
Monday–Friday
1st Shift: 5:00 AM – 1:00 PM 2nd Shift: 1:00 PM – 9:00 PM 3rd Shift: 9:00 PM – 5:00 AM
Employment Type:
6-month contract with potential to convert to permanent Summary
The Wax Finisher prepares, inspects, repairs, and assembles wax patterns used in manufacturing. This role focuses on quality, precision, safety, and meeting production standards. Key Responsibilities
Prepare, clean, inspect, and repair wax patterns prior to assembly. Assemble wax, plastic, and ceramic core components per engineering instructions. Remove defects using hand tools such as hot irons, scalpels, water welders, and adhesives. Assemble wax molds including gating, sprues, bleeders, and pour cups. Review sketches and engineering instructions to ensure correct setup. Follow quality, safety, and time standards. Complete required documentation and route finished patterns to the next operation. Maintain a clean and safe work area. Communicate issues or defects to supervisors or team leads. Required Skills
Ability to read and follow written and verbal work instructions. Strong attention to detail and quality inspection skills. Effective communication and active listening. Ability to monitor work for accuracy and improvement. Physical Requirements
Manual dexterity and ability to see fine details. Ability to stand, sit, and use hands throughout the shift. Ability to lift up to 20 lbs regularly and 40 lbs occasionally. Education & Experience
High school diploma or GED. 1+ year of related manufacturing, assembly, or hands‑on production experience. Benefits: (employee contribution)
Health insurance Health savings account Dental insurance Vision insurance Flexible spending accounts Life insurance Retirement plan
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