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HBM Machinist

HBM Machinists are you looking for a contract position that will offer exceptional pay, flexibility, and the opportunity to work with some of the nation s most prominent manufacturing organizations? Look no further!

What Will You Do?

As an HBM Machinist, you will work for clients who manufacture and rebuild a variety of very large components for a multitude of industries including defense/aerospace and oil/gas/energy.


Additional Requirements:

Experienced machinists should have the expertise and professionalism to perform exceptionally well and with minimal guidance in any given situation. You must also be an excellent communicator with the ability to interact effectively with colleagues and management.

Please note:
We are currently experiencing a high number of responses for our job openings. We appreciated your patience, and someone will be in touch if your skillset matches the position.

Who Is FlexTrades?

FlexTrades is the nation s premier industrial contracting company, with a reputation for integrity and reliability built over the course of our 40-year history. We currently have great assignments for experienced machinists with some of the leaders in the manufacturing industry.

Our dedicated recruiters will provide you with personal, hands-on assistance in matching you with just the right jobs and companies to fit your needs. FlexTrades contract assignments require that you travel to various parts of the country for extended periods of time; however, we will pay all travel and housing expenses. We also offer excellent pay, with the potential for you to earn as much in 6-8 months as you would earn in a year elsewhere. This allows you the flexibility to take time off between assignments.

Let FlexTrades help to place you where your expertise is needed the most. Contact us today!

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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