Fabricator (Carpenter Welder)

Fabricator (Carpenter Welder)


Company
RT Truck Bodies
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
21–27 an hour
Posted
18 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Can you weld?…Can you build cabinets?

Do you enjoy working on interior vehicles?… We want to talk to you!

A Custom Truck Carpenter at Reading Truck plays a key role in building and finishing custom truck bodies from the ground up. Under the direction of the Shop Supervisor, this role involves hands-on carpentry work such as framing, paneling, cabinetry, and finish work to meet customer specs and quality standards.

Welder/Fabricator is responsible for complete fabrication, assembly & welding of raw steel & aluminum into manufactured bodies. Included, but not limited to, cutting & forming raw materials into parts, welding parts together, reading & understanding build sheets & standard work instructions for the various products we manufacture.

You’ll use your carpentry background to fabricate, install, and finish wooden or composite interiors, shelving, partitions, ceilings, and trim in a production environment where craftsmanship and safety matters.

We offer big company perks with small company culture:
β€’ Comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Dental, Vision and Life
β€’ 401(k) Savings Plan with Company Match
β€’ Paid Parental Leave
β€’ Tool Purchase Program
β€’ Tuition Reimbursement
β€’ Paid Time Off and 10 Observed (Paid) Holidays
β€’ Generous Footwear, Eyewear, and Safety Equipment Discount Program
β€’ Paid Training and Development Programs

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