Full Time Engine Machinist Engineering - Dallas Center, IA at Geebo

Full Time Engine Machinist

For nearly 100 years, Arnold Motor Supply has provided amazing career opportunities for those who prefer to keep things simple; we focus on relationships, service, and expertise.
We're passionate about what we do, and always strive to be the best in our business across the five states and 75 locations in which we operate.
Our Engine Machinists play key roles in offering specialized services to our customers in select locations.
The Machinist puts their highly-specialized skills to work to develop custom solutions for our customers.
If you're interested in pursuing a career with a well-established industry leader and desire to keep a bit of an entrepreneurial feel to what you do, please read on!Key Responsibilities Understand our customer's unique needs and create engine machining solutions to meet those needs Expertly and safely operate and maintain machine shop equipment Job Tasks and Responsibilities Actively manage a broad range of jobs and projects from a wide variety of industries including agriculture, high-performance, diesel, vintage/restoration, and other specialties Create accurate estimates for job requirements and manage resources to ensure work is delivered in a timely manner and as per specifications Maintain strong communication with customers throughout a project Perform a wide range of machine shop jobs such as engine rebuilds and machining, reconditioning of blocks, heads, crankshafts, flywheels, drums, rotors, and other parts PM22 Manual dexterity skills adequate for performing machining and assembly operations Strong customer service skills and communication skills Candidates should be mechanically inclined Lifting of a minimum of 70 pounds on a regular basis Standing, lifting, twisting, bending, walking and sitting Some computer knowledge and proficiency PI227434126 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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