Junior Engineer Engineering - Louisville, KY at Geebo

Junior Engineer

Position:
Junior Engineer Industry:
Manufacturing Job Type:
Temp-to-hire Location:
Louisville, KY 40299 Pay Rate:
$20.
00 Hr (plus), with quick advancement opportunitiesAvailable Shifts:
1st Shift:
Monday - Friday, 8:
00 a.
m.
- 5:
00 p.
m.
Job Description:
Snelling has an immediate opening for aJunior Engineerin Louisville, KY.
This position will be responsible for supporting the engineering projects by creating blueprints drafting designs.
TheJunior Engineershould be able to work independently and demonstrate a proactive, problem-solving attitude.
Job duties include:
Support design efforts Be part of the design team to develop drawings for products.
Use SolidWorks for design and implementation.
Junior Engineer Requirements:
Entry Level Position:
BS in mechanical engineering preferred 0 years of experience required Great communication skills Familiar with SolidWorks and Blueprints
Benefits:
Medical, Vision, Dental, and Life Insurance after 45 days Weekly Electronic Pay To Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their resume for immediate consideration.
Resumes will be reviewed as quickly as possible, and qualified candidates will be contacted to set up an interview.
Snelling participates in E-Verify and is a drug free workplace.
Candidates may be subject to drug testing.
About Snelling:
Since 1951, Snelling has helped match exceptional people with exceptional opportunities, and we continue to set the standard of excellence in our field.
By combining our award-winning history with industry-leading technology, our team has what it takes to connect you with the job opportunity you seek quickly and efficiently.
Keywords:
SolidWorks, Mechanical Engineering, Blueprint LOCATION Jeffersontown, Kentucky 40299 PAY $ Recommended Skills Blueprinting Communication Mechanical Engineering Problem Solving Self Motivation Solid Works (Cad) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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