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Micro Tech

Two years related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Familiarity with cleaning, degreasing, surface preparation, masking, painting, and powder coating operations.
Ability to clean, degrease or prepare parts as needed.
Familiarity with painting common alloy steels (both stainless and cold-rolled) and aluminum materials and assemblies up to thicknesses, typical.
Demonstrated ability to setup both powder coating and paint spray equipment, exhaust systems, and thickness/adherence controls.
Experience reading drawings and blueprints, and setup of welding equipment and parts to ensure tolerances are maintained.
Ability to use hand measuring equipment and gauges to inspect parts to ensure conformance to customer requirements and specifications.
Must be able to frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Basic computer skills are required.
SMI will invest in training the right person who wants to advance in their career.
About the Company:
Micro TechMicro Tech Staffing Group is your source for Technical & Professional talent in New England and the Eastern Seaboard.
Since 1983 we have taken great pride in providing quality temporary & permanent personnel to business and industry in the fields of Engineering, Information Technology, Human Resources, Manufacturing, Life Sciences, Finance, and Administration.
With offices in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, North Carolina and Georgia, Micro Tech places an average of 2,000 highly-skilled employees daily.
Whether you are an individual looking for your next employment opportunity, or a business seeking talented staff to take you to the next step, we have what you are looking for.
Company Size:
100 to 499 employeesIndustry:
Staffing/Employment AgenciesFounded:
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https:
//www.
mtsg.
com/.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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