Production Polisher Manufacturing - Austin, TX at Geebo

Production Polisher

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7 Quick Apply 1 day ago Full Job Description Round Rock, TX Pay rate for this position is $22.
00 per hour.
Our location in Round Rock, Texas is looking for a Production Polisher to join its growing team.
Using hand and power tools, you will polish material to correct defects or to prepare surfaces for further finishing.
You will inspect and replace machine consumables and evaluate the operation to certify performance is adequate.
You will collaborate with Engineering/Machining to design and use holding fixtures and attachments to benefit polishing machines.
Requirements One year experience in polishing material (steel preferred) and a high school diploma and/or equivalent preferred.
About Valex Since 1976, Valex has been the leading manufacturer of ultra-high purity (UHP) process components used in the semiconductor, TFT/LCD, and solar industries.
Over the years, we've introduced advances in electropolishing, precision cleaning, welding and developed leading techniques for spool assembly integration.
With three manufacturing locations near major markets, we offer unprecedented capacity of stainless steel tube, fittings, valves, and manifolds.
You won't find an empty help desk or stagnant innovation at Valex.
Instead, you'll find an earnest and supportive customer service team, and a development crew with the drive for advancing continuous improvement and forward thinking solutions.
We're guided by our strict Valex ISO 9001 certified quality management system, and globally unified specifications - to accomplish our mission to meet or exceed your expectations.
All of these reasons, and more, have led customers around the world to the same conclusion - selecting Valex as their One Trusted Source.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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