Careers
It’s the people that make a difference at Everyday Technologies. We care about our customers, employees and the products we make. Growth and opportunity are at the forefront of our business. Those that love to be challenged, have a desire to learn, and want to make a difference are the type of candidates we are looking for. Please send us your resume or apply directly to a position below.
“It is an exciting time to be apart of the team at Everyday Technologies. We are a growth company, which means we are always looking for top tier talent that is going to help elevate our business to the next level. As we continue to invest in new equipment and on board new customers there will always be an opportunity around the corner for those that choose to come along for the ride.” – Cody Lee, President/Owner
Benefits
Career Opportunities
Everyday Technologies has openings for entry level positions.
6:00am – 2:30pm Monday – Friday
Basic Functions:
- Maintain a clean and organized work area
- Meet production rates
- Good Work Attendance
- Ability to work in different areas as assigned
- Teamwork (Vision & Values)
- Professional Courtesy to all other Team Members
- Assist in other areas as needed
Minimum Qualifications
- Manufacturing experience preferred but not required
- Must be able to be on feet (standing, walking for 8 hours continuously)
- Required to lift 50+ lbs. in order to move parts from one location to another
- Team Player, willing to work in multiple areas as assigned
Everyday Technologies is looking for manufacturing welders that are driven and wanting to advance their career!
Wage of $17.00 to $22.00 + an hour
Premium Pay based on Experience
1st Shift Hours:
Monday – Friday 6:00am – 2:30pm.
Everyday offers a full in-house training program to become a welder in a World Class production environment.
– Qualifications to AWS for all welders
– Hands on training with Certified Welding Instructor
– All newer weld cells and power supplies (welders) throughout weld department
– Weld Helmet Program
– Training for TIG
Basic Functions:
– Set up jobs, follow process
– Manufacture per representative samples, templates, fixtures, prints, routers
– Perform in-process inspections
– Recording accurate production times
– Material handling
– Keep area clean and organized
– Maintain Equipment
Minimum Qualifications
– 2+ yrs weld experience, preferably in a manufacturing environment
– TIG weld experience preferred
– Ability to pass weld test (written and physical H(2f) Test with multiple weld sizes)
– Ability to read blue prints
– Ability to drive Tow Motor
BEGIN YOUR WEEKEND AT 10:30 AM!!
HEATED AND COOLED FACILITY
LOCATED AT 1089 FAIRINGTON DR, SIDNEY OHIO 45365
FULL TIME HOURS 6:30 AM- 4:00 PM MONDAY- THURSDAY
6:30 AM -10:30 AM FRIDAY
General Job Function: To assemble wire harnesses and cable assemblies using hand tools in a safe, efficient manner while meeting production requirements.
Job Responsibilities:
- Wire – Stripping – Machine and Hand
- Bench style/foot operated terminal crimping machine
- Basic hand soldering
- Using hand or mechanical crimp tool
- Multi-conductor cable assembly
- Build to work instructions
- Multi-conductor plug-ins
- Point-to-Point test / Test Equipment usage
- Harness board lay-up
- Other special assembly projects, as assigned
- Meet production rates
- Final inspection of finished components
- Other duties as assigned by your direct Supervisor
- Training will be provided
Education and Skills Desired:
- High School, GED or equivalent experience in a manufacturing environment.
Essential Job Functions: The following physical activities described here are representative of those that must be met by every employee to successfully perform the essentials functions of this job.
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- Continuously required to remain upright on the feet for sustained periods of time
- Frequently required to position self to maintain proper assembly of parts which would include bending, squatting and reaching
- Occasionally required to lift up to 25 lbs. in order to move assembled parts from one location to another
- Frequently required to move about to place assembled parts at the next station
- Ability to use common sense understanding in order to carry out simple multi-step instructions
- Requires constant finger/wrist dexterity using repetitive motion of the hands to make parts
- Ability to see details at close range (within inches of the observer)
- Ability to keep hands/arms steady while moving your arm or holding your arm and hand in one position
- Ability to make precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble small objects
- Ability to match or detect differences between colors, including shades of color or brightness