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Refrigeration

Position Title:
Refrigeration Wage:
$15.
00/hour Shift:
1st Hours:
6:
00am - 2:
30pm Are you looking for an opportunity with a family-owned company? The owner founded this company on the principle that everyone associated- customers, employees, suppliers, and distributors - should treat each other as they would want to be treated.
He believed in the importance of honesty and of pride in a job done well.
If this sounds like something you would like to be a part of, apply now! Refrigeration Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Read blueprints, schematic drawings to determine location, size, capacity and type of components needed - Cut, bend and braze specified tubing to inlets and outlets of components to form liquid and suction lines of refrigeration systems - Remove air from system and charge system with specified amount and type of refrigerant - Conduct pre-startup check on equipment - Fasten parts together with bolts, screws, speed clips, rivets or fasteners Refrigeration Requirements:
- Previous refrigeration or electrical experience preferred - Able to stand, bend, twist, kneel, push, pull and lift up to 50lbs - Able to read and comprehend instructions centerville@qpsemployment.
com IND068 #ZR Branch:
Centerville IA About us:
QPS Employment Group is a full-service staffing firm comprised of dedicated and passionate people with over 50 offices throughout the Midwest.
We place great people with great companies in industrial, skilled trades, administrative, manufacturing, general labor and professional employment.
Why Work with QPS? -Access to sought-after positions with leading employers -Dedicated placement specialists who will guide you through every step of the job search processSalary:
$15 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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