Plymouth Industries, Inc.
Plymouth Industries Inc. is seeking a skilled Fabrication & Repair Technician to join our growing manufacturing team. This position focuses on the inspection, repair, refurbishment, reinforcement, and modification of steel racks, carts, and other material handling equipment used in demanding industrial environments.
The ideal candidate is hands‑on, detail‑oriented, and experienced in welding and steel fabrication. This role requires the ability to evaluate existing equipment, interpret drawings or repair instructions, and restore or modify products to meet customer specifications and safety standards.
Compensation
$24-$27/hour Based on Experience
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
401(k)
Paid Vacation and Holidays
Job Duties
Inspect steel racks, carts, and material handling equipment to identify damage, wear, or required modifications
Perform structural repairs, including cutting, welding, reinforcing, straightening, and replacing damaged components
Modify existing racks and carts to meet updated customer requirements or engineering specifications
Read and interpret engineering drawings, repair instructions, and work orders
MIG weld components to restore structural integrity and ensure safe operation
Perform general fabrication tasks, including drilling, grinding, cutting, rolling, and tube bending
Verify repaired or modified equipment meets quality, dimensional, and safety standards
Document repairs, modifications, and production output per company procedures
Communicate fabrication issues, improvement opportunities, or discrepancies to Engineering or Production Management
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area
Follow all company safety, quality, and production guidelines
Requirements
MIG welding certification
Forklift certification
Ability to meet individual production goals and deadlines
Strong understanding of fabrication safety practices and shop standards
Ability to work independently or as part of a team
Physical and Work Environment Demands
Must be able to stand/walk/work for 8-10 hours per day
Must be able to lift and/or move 25 lbs., occasionally lift and/or move 40 lbs
Must be able to bend, twist, stoop, and squat, reach above shoulders as needed for day‑to‑day responsibilities and other miscellaneous duties
Must have good hand and eye coordination
Must be able to work overtime, during peak production periods
Experience
2 to 5 years of hands‑on fabrication, welding, or industrial repair experience preferred
Experience repairing or modifying steel racks, carts, or material handling equipment is a plus
Education
Welding and/or fabrication certification from a two‑year college or technical school preferred, not required
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The ideal candidate is hands‑on, detail‑oriented, and experienced in welding and steel fabrication. This role requires the ability to evaluate existing equipment, interpret drawings or repair instructions, and restore or modify products to meet customer specifications and safety standards.
Compensation
$24-$27/hour Based on Experience
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
401(k)
Paid Vacation and Holidays
Job Duties
Inspect steel racks, carts, and material handling equipment to identify damage, wear, or required modifications
Perform structural repairs, including cutting, welding, reinforcing, straightening, and replacing damaged components
Modify existing racks and carts to meet updated customer requirements or engineering specifications
Read and interpret engineering drawings, repair instructions, and work orders
MIG weld components to restore structural integrity and ensure safe operation
Perform general fabrication tasks, including drilling, grinding, cutting, rolling, and tube bending
Verify repaired or modified equipment meets quality, dimensional, and safety standards
Document repairs, modifications, and production output per company procedures
Communicate fabrication issues, improvement opportunities, or discrepancies to Engineering or Production Management
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area
Follow all company safety, quality, and production guidelines
Requirements
MIG welding certification
Forklift certification
Ability to meet individual production goals and deadlines
Strong understanding of fabrication safety practices and shop standards
Ability to work independently or as part of a team
Physical and Work Environment Demands
Must be able to stand/walk/work for 8-10 hours per day
Must be able to lift and/or move 25 lbs., occasionally lift and/or move 40 lbs
Must be able to bend, twist, stoop, and squat, reach above shoulders as needed for day‑to‑day responsibilities and other miscellaneous duties
Must have good hand and eye coordination
Must be able to work overtime, during peak production periods
Experience
2 to 5 years of hands‑on fabrication, welding, or industrial repair experience preferred
Experience repairing or modifying steel racks, carts, or material handling equipment is a plus
Education
Welding and/or fabrication certification from a two‑year college or technical school preferred, not required
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