Factory Hand

Factory Hand


Company
Unique Metals Laser
Location
Coopers Plains, Queensland, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
24 days ago
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Job Description
Factory Hand - Coopers Plains (Available Now!)About Unique Metals LaserProudly Australian and privately owned, Unique Metals Laser has been a leader in high-precision laser cutting and fabrication since 1972.About The RoleWe're looking for an experienced and detail-oriented Factory Hand to join our Coopers Plains team immediately. This is a hands-on role in a fast-paced manufacturing environment with on-site parking and easy access to public transport.Key ResponsibilitiesPacking and loading customer goods for pick-upOperating a forklift (essential)Assembly operations and removing parts from laser/plasma cut sheetsGrinding, sanding, and linishing of metal componentsTapping, nutserting, and studding of componentsGeneral housekeeping and assisting with folding/fabrication tasksAd hoc duties as directed by the Production Supervisor About YouCurrent Australian forklift licence (essential)Reliable, safety-conscious, and physically fitExperience in laser/plasma cutting and fabrication (desirable)Good hand/eye coordination and ability to work independentlyFlexible for weekend overtime (optional for extra earnings) What We OfferImmediate start - available now!Competitive salaryTraining and ongoing supportEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Company uniform and PPE providedOn-site parking and close to public transport Apply NowJoin a growing, successful company where your contribution makes a real impact! Applicants must have Australian work rights and be willing to undergo pre-employment drug & alcohol testing.Only succesful applicants will be contacted for an interview.No Recruitment Agency contact at this stage please.

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