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Fabrication Shop Supervisor
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Lead our fabrication shop in Monroe, supervising daily production for Pulpmill Services. This role requires expertise in stainless steel fabrication, welding, print reading, and troubleshooting. You will coordinate workflow, ensure quality control, and collaborate across teams. We offer full bene...
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United States , Monroe
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85000.00 - 105000.00 USD / Year
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COMMCARE CORPORATION
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CNC Machine Operator - Fabrication
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Join our team in Monroe as a CNC Machine Operator in fabrication. Operate machinery to cut, shape, and bend structural steel from CAD programs, ensuring precision and quality. This safety-sensitive role requires reading shop drawings, basic computer skills, and 3+ months of experience. We offer f...
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United States , Monroe
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15.00 - 25.00 USD / Hour
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Lexicon, Inc
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Laborer - Fabrication
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Join our fabrication team in Monroe as a Laborer, a dynamic and safety-sensitive role essential to our shop and yard operations. You will assist with steel fabrication, material handling, and equipment operation in a hands-on environment. We offer comprehensive benefits, career training, and requ...
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United States , Monroe
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15.00 - 17.00 USD / Hour
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Lexicon, Inc
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Maintenance Technician - Fabrication
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Join our team as a Maintenance Technician in Monroe, USA. This safety-sensitive role requires expertise in industrial machine maintenance, including diagnostics, repair, and fabrication. You will troubleshoot PLCs, hydraulics, pneumatics, and perform welding. We offer full benefits, 401k match, a...
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United States , Monroe
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21.00 - 28.00 USD / Hour
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Lexicon, Inc
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Discover rewarding and skilled fabricator jobs, a cornerstone profession in modern manufacturing and construction. Fabricators are the highly skilled artisans of industry, transforming raw materials—most commonly metals, but also plastics, composites, and other materials—into precise, functional components and structures. This hands-on, technical career is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who enjoy problem-solving and seeing a tangible product come to life from plans and raw stock. The core of the profession lies in reading and interpreting detailed technical drawings, blueprints, and digital schematics to understand the exact specifications of the final product. Typical daily responsibilities in fabricator jobs are diverse and process-driven. They begin with the precise measurement, marking, and layout of materials. Fabricators then expertly cut and shape these materials using a vast array of tools and machinery, such as saws, shears, press brakes, and CNC (Computer Numerical Control) equipment. The shaped pieces are then assembled, often through techniques like welding, bolting, riveting, or adhesive bonding. A critical final step is rigorous quality control, inspecting the finished product for accuracy, structural integrity, and adherence to all specifications. Fabricators are also responsible for the maintenance of their tools and adherence to strict health and safety protocols on the shop floor. To excel in fabrication roles, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. While entry-level positions may offer on-the-job training, most employers seek candidates with a foundational understanding of metalworking or composite fabrication. Proficiency in core techniques like MIG, TIG, or arc welding is frequently essential. Mechanical aptitude and the ability to safely operate complex machinery are paramount. Strong mathematical skills for accurate measurement and geometry, coupled with exceptional attention to detail, are non-negotiable. Physical stamina and manual dexterity are important, as the role often involves standing for long periods, lifting materials, and performing intricate work. A commitment to workplace safety, often evidenced by knowledge of standards like OSHA, is a universal requirement. Fabricator jobs offer a stable and fulfilling career path across numerous sectors, including aerospace, automotive, shipbuilding, architectural metalwork, and custom industrial equipment manufacturing. Whether specializing as a structural steel fabricator, a sheet metal worker, or a composite technician, professionals in this field play a direct role in building the world around us. For those with a technical mind and skilled hands, a career in fabrication provides the unique satisfaction of crafting, assembling, and creating essential products that power industries and infrastructure. Explore the diverse opportunities in fabricator jobs to begin a hands-on career at the heart of production and innovation.

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