<p>Hello, I'm Maxime, Recruitment Consultant at Fed Manutech, a firm specializing in temporary and permanent recruitment for the engineering and manufacturing professions. We understand your business and speak your language. <br> <br>We support our candidates at every stage of their careers to offer them opportunities in line with their professional aspirations.</p><p>I'm currently recruiting for one of my clients, a company specializing in the aerospace sector, a welder for a temporary 6-month position on a night shift (40h/week) in Mirabel. <br>Your function: <br> <br>We are looking for an Evening Shift Welder for an industrial company located in Mirabel. <br>Reporting to the Production Supervisor, you will be responsible for the following tasks: <br> <br>- Read a drawing and execute micro-welds according to the drawing. <br>- Make welds and micro-welds on aluminum, steel and various metals <br>- Participate in ongoing welding training <br>- Perform initial inspections after welding <br>- Respect manufacturing and welding procedures <br>- Apply safety procedures <br>- Other related tasks</p><p>Your professional skills: <br> <br>- You are diligent and meticulous <br>- You know how to respect strict production standards <br>- Good observation skills <br>- Ability to work to deadlines <br> <br>Your profile: <br> <br>-1 to 2 years' experience in a similar position, an asset <br>French-speaking profile <br>- DEP in welding or similar diploma <br>-Salary: 56k$ - 70k$ depending on experience <br>-Permanent position 40h/week over 4 days in person, evening shift <br>We're looking for someone who is meticulous, observant and respectful of manufacturing processes. Our ideal candidate is manual, diligent and likes to make an impeccable finished product.</p>
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