Craft a Career That Endures
For more than a century, O’Neal Manufacturing Services has grown as a leading, family-owned force in U.S. metal fabrication. We’re known for building partnerships, opportunities, and long-term careers. Join our team and help us shape what’s next—together.
Your Shift, Your Impact
At 3:00 PM, you step into a modern fabrication environment where safety sets the tone and teamwork keeps production moving. Through 11:30 PM, you’ll operate processing equipment, monitor quality, and keep materials flowing so customers get precisely what they need, when they need it. You’ll be paid weekly—reliably and predictably.
What You’ll Do
- Safety commitment: Follow plant safety practices and procedures at every step.
- Machine operation: Set up and run one or more fabrication/processing machines and handle materials using approved equipment.
- Quality and accuracy: Verify measurements, read simple blueprints, and ensure finished work meets spec.
- General duties: Support your cell with housekeeping, material movement, and other production tasks as needed.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Attentive to detail with basic critical-thinking skills.
- Certified (and able to maintain certification) to operate forklifts and cranes.
- Can read and interpret simple blueprints.
- Comfortable with common hand tools (hammer, pliers, screwdriver, wrench, drill, grinder, bander).
- Competent with measurement tools: tape measure, box/slide dial calipers, micrometers.
- Fluent converting fractions to decimals and metric to imperial.
- Consistently produces high-quality work.
- Capable of setting up and running one or more processing machines.
- Able to speak, write, and understand conversational English.
Physical Demands
- On your feet and moving for most of the shift; expect 2–5 miles of walking per day.
- Frequent bending, sitting, standing, twisting, and stooping.
- Lift and carry 25–50 lbs from floor to waist; front-carry 25–50 lbs repeatedly.
- Reach overhead; squat, kneel, and climb short ladders/steps.
- Fine motor coordination for precision handling and manipulation.
- Read labels, follow safety/SOPs, and communicate effectively in an industrial setting.
- 20/30 vision with corrective lenses, if needed.
- Work may occur indoors and outdoors with typical industrial environmental exposure.
Schedule & Pay
Pay: $17.00 – $18.50 per hour, paid weekly ($1.00 shift differential).
Schedule: 2nd Shift, Monday–Friday, 3:00 PM – 11:30 PM.
Compliance
*Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the *Know Your Rights* notice from the Department of Labor*.