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Metalcraft of Mayville
Metalcraft of Mayville is an Equal Opportunity Employer:Minorities/females/veterans/individuals with disabilities/sexual orientation/gender identity
Production Helper - 3rd Shift (Mayville)
US-WI-Mayville
Job ID: 2026-4379
Type: Regular Full-Time
# of Openings: 2
Category: Manufacturing
Metalcraft of Mayville, Inc.
Overview

Metalcraft of Mayville is seeking a Production Helper for 3rd Shift in our Mayville, WI facility. Apply today to join our team & a growing company!

Benefits of working for Metalcraft:

  • Competitive Pay
  • Paid Holidays & Vacation
  • Air Conditioned Facility
  • $2.00/hour shift premium for 2nd & 3rd shift
  • Advancement Opportunities
  • Free Health Clinic
  • On-the-job training
  • AND MORE!

Reporting to the First Operations Manager this role is primary responsible for unloading parts at the Gemini machine, grinding and finishing metal parts, sorting and counting order quantities. The Production Helper may be assigned to any department to assist in meeting the needs of production.

$1000 Signing Bonus!


Responsibilities
  • Unload parts on the Gemini machine.
  • Grind and finish metal parts.
  • Sort and count order quantities.
  • Data entry and basic computer functions.
  • Select correct hand tooling for the job task with setup documents or supervisor/lead assistance.
  • Perform assigned work to time standards and quality expectations
  • Account for time and work completed via online computer data collection system.
  • Make routine decisions and use problem solving to resolve basic manufacturing issues or seek assistance.
  • Report and document basic material, production and quality control issues.
  • Maintain performance log books on assigned area equipment, report deficiencies to the maintenance team.
  • Participate in equipment preventative maintenance at the operator level.
  • Ensure compliance with corporate and plant safety standards.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, bend, twist, and transport product and materials short distances.
  • Basic understanding of computers and ability to perform computer functions as they pertain to the job.
  • Ability to work collaboratively and productively in a team-environment.
  • Ability to work safely and without injury with hand tools in an environment with metal and sharp objects.
  • Must have strong metal grinding, forming and basic fabrication background.
  • Ability to read and interpret documents such as blueprints, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure online manuals.
  • Demonstrated detail orientation, self motivation skills and ability to multi-task
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively in both verbal and written formats
  • Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Competent at basic dimensional measuring and able to quickly learn the use of precision measurement tools.
  • Demonstrated competency in basic shop math.
  • Basic ability to read and understand blueprints and other shop drawing aids.
  • Ability to work with various types of metal forming constraints with guidance.
  • Previous experience with overhead crane use is desired.
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively implement or respond to change.
  • Work in an efficient and timely manner
  • Aptitude to take orders and execute the same efficiently
  • Demonstrated detail orientation, self motivation skills and ability to multi-task

Metalcraft of Mayville is an Equal Opportunity Employer:
Minorities, Women, Veterans, Disabilities

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