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West Chester, OH · On-site

$22.50 - $55/hr

Familiarity with Trimble Business Center (TBC), Civil 3D, CAD, or other survey data processing software Compensation * Entry-Level Positions: Starting at $22.50/hour * Experienced Survey ...

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Fabrication tech/ welding - entry level - Raymond, OHio on-site

Thomas & Reed, LLC

Dayton, OH • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

Description:
This entry-level position supports a wide range of hands-on automotive development activities, including vehicle assembly, metal fabrication/welding, and rapid prototyping (3D printing). The ideal candidate has strong mechanical aptitude, enjoys working with tools, and is eager to learn new skills in a fast-paced, prototype-focused environment.
Required Skills & Qualifications
Strong mechanical aptitude and interest in automotive technology.
Experience using common hand tools; willingness to learn fabrication and welding skills.
Ability to follow written and verbal instructions accurately.
Basic computer skills (email, Microsoft Office, simple data entry).
Ability to lift 50 lbs and perform physical tasks.
Strong teamwork, communication, and attention to detail.
Positive attitude and willingness to learn new processes quickly.
Automotive Assembly
• Assemble and disassemble vehicle components following work instructions.
• Use basic hand and pneumatic tools to support prototype vehicle builds.
• Assist with installation of mechanical, electrical, and fluid system components.
• Read and follow basic blueprints, drawings, and build sheets (training provided).
Metal Fabrication & Welding
• Support fabrication of brackets, fixtures, and prototype parts.
• Operate basic fabrication tools such as saws, grinders, drills, and shears.
• Assist with part preparation, fit up, and finishing.
• Learn to safely perform basic MIG/TIG welding operations (training available).
• Maintain clean and safe fabrication work areas.