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Buffalo Wire Works Heavy Fabricator in Buffalo, New York

Buffalo. Buffalo Wire Works. Heavy Fabricator. FT. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Shift. Mon-Fri w/ possibility of Sat. $ 20.00-$21.75/hr Depending on Shift. Benefits.

RECRUITMENT EVENT!!!!!!!!!

GET HIRED TODAY! EVENT THURSDAY, April 25, 2024 1:00pm-4:00pm

Event to be held at the New York State Department of Labor located at 290 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14202 We are hiring workers on all shifts for our urethane, shipping, and maintenance departments, as well as machine operators, fabricators, production welders and experienced supervisors! Fill out a simple application and measurement questions, get interviewed, and get hired-all in one day!

Why should you work for Buffalo Wire Works?

  • Competitive pay starting at up to $20 per hour, depending on position (maintenance and supervisors are higher).
  • Overtime pay starting at up to $30 per hour!
  • Paid time off starting immediately
  • 10 paid holidays per year
  • Excellent health, dental and vision insurance
  • Accident insurance
  • Company paid life insurance
  • 401k with company match
  • Discounts on Verizon cell phone plans
  • Discounts on monthly Metro bus passes
  • Free steel-toe boots on a yearly basis
  • Company lunches and parties
  • On-the-job training
  • Advancement opportunities

Buffalo-based Buffalo Wire Works manufactures and supplies a complete line of wire cloth, wear parts, plate, anti-blinding screens, rubber/urethane and screening accessories for the aggregate and mining industries. Our industrial wire cloth division services the sand, recycling materials, abrasives, fertilizer production, powdered metals, pharmaceuticals and more.

We run 24 hours a day! * First shift: 7:00am-3:30pm * Second shift: 3:00pm-11:30pm * Third shift: 11:00pm-7:30am

Heavy Fabricator

  • Measure and cut wire screens with shears and press brakes- Bend and weld metal hooks and sheet metal-Press brake and shear experience a plus-Knowledge of measurements and using a tape measure-Be able to lift up to 50lbs or more
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