Sheet metal mechanics are responsible for creating and installing building parts made of sheet metal. They must have a developing knowledge of sheet metal types, sizes, and materials, as well as the ability to operate trade power tools and machinery.
Requirements
- Familiar with various sheet metal types and sizes
- Measure appropriate size of sheet metal
- Read and understand basic drawings, sketches and written requirements
- Operate and use trade power tools
- Remove and contain the PCB chemical in gasket material
- Fabricate most sheet metal items, vent, flashing, pans, boxes, etc.
- Learn how to fabricate miscellaneous items (such as bulkhead panels, boxes)
- Read sketches
- Assist advanced mechanics with fabrication process
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Health savings accounts
- 401(k) savings plan
- Disability coverage
- Life and accident insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Legal plan
- Paid time off
- Paid holidays
- Paid parental leave
- Military leave
- Bereavement leave
- Federal and state sick leave
- Business travel accident insurance