CNC Service Engineer - GA Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

CNC Service Engineer - GA

Are you mechanically inclined and love to figure out how things work?Do you enjoy hands-on work and are a proven persistent troubleshooter?Do you thrive in an environment where you can learn and become better every day?Do you pride yourself on the quality of your work and reputation?THEN this could be your ideal job!Active military who are exiting as well as veterans who have mechanical experience are encouraged to apply!Phillips Corporation is a successful global supplier of manufacturing technology products and services primarily focused on machine tools (metalworking).
We have been in business for over 60 years and have grown from 2 people to over 600 globally! We're looking for a with either CNC experience or someone with a strong mechanical/electrical background - a person who can fix anything! - to install, troubleshoot, and repair CNC machines.
This position is home-based anywhere in Georgia, with travel throughout the state in a company-supplied vehicle.
If you can successfully pass a full background check, have a current, valid driver's license and good driving record and want to have a job where each day is something different and you're always learning something new, then please apply on our website today Compensation at Phillips is based on the market and your individual level of contribution.
The expected pay range for a qualified person in this role is between $52,000.
00 and $75,000.
00 annually.
If you have a different suggestion, please mention it in your application.
Phillips Corporation is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer.
We give equal consideration to all qualified candidates without regard to race, color, gender, nationality, disability or protected veteran status.
Phillips Corporation is an E-verify participant.
Recommended Skills Problem Solving Metalworking Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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