
Temporary Fabrication Associate - Level I
Olympus Group, Las Vegas, NV, United States
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Temporary Fabrication Associate - Level I
Temporary FAB Las Vegas, NV, US
4 days ago Requisition ID: 1087
About Us
Here at Olympus Group, we have created visual experiences through custom printing, sewing, and finishing for sports, entertainment, tradeshows, and events for over 120 years.
From Coca‑Cola to Disney, from the Milwaukee Bucks to the Las Vegas Raiders, Fortune 500 companies have trusted Olympus Group with their brand to create captivating graphics, flags, banners, mascots, and more.
Our highly skilled teams in Milwaukee, Orlando, Denver, Las Vegas, and Grand Rapids create stunning pieces to the highest standards of the biggest brands in the world. If you want to work alongside creative, hard‑working, and talented individuals, we encourage you to explore this opportunity!
About the Role
The Temporary Fabrication Associate - Level I plays a crucial role in supporting our process by performing fundamental fabrication tasks that contribute to the production of high‑quality components and products. This position involves working closely with the fellow fabrication team to interpret blueprints, measure materials accurately, and operate basic fabrication tools and machinery under supervision. The associate ensures that all fabricated parts meet specified standards and tolerances, maintaining a safe and organized work environment. This role is designed to provide hands‑on experience in manufacturing fabrication processes, enabling the associate to develop foundational skills and knowledge in the industry. Ultimately, the Temporary Fabrication Associate helps maintain production flow and supports the achievement of manufacturing goals within the assigned timeframe.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Basic understanding of manufacturing and fabrication processes.
Ability to read and interpret simple blueprints or technical drawings.
Physical ability to perform manual labor including lifting, standing for extended periods, and operating hand tools.
Willingness to follow safety guidelines and work collaboratively in a team environment.
Preferred Qualifications
Previous experience in a manufacturing or fabrication environment.
Familiarity with fabrication machinery and hand tools.
Basic math skills for measurements and calculations.
Certification in occupational safety or manufacturing‑related training.
Strong attention to detail and problem‑solving abilities.
Responsibilities
Read and interpret basic blueprints, drawings, and work orders to understand fabrication requirements.
Measure, cut, and shape raw materials such as metal or plastic using hand tools and machinery.
Operate fabrication equipment including saws, grinders, and drills safely and efficiently.
Perform quality checks on fabricated parts to ensure compliance with specifications and report any discrepancies.
Maintain a clean and organized work area, adhering to all safety protocols and company policies.
Assist senior fabrication staff with complex tasks and participate in team meetings to discuss production progress.
Document work performed and materials used accurately for tracking and reporting purposes.
Skills
The required skills enable the associate to accurately interpret fabrication instructions and safely operate essential tools and machinery, ensuring that parts are produced to specification. Effective communication and teamwork skills are used daily to coordinate with colleagues and supervisors, facilitating smooth workflow and timely completion of tasks. Attention to detail is critical for performing quality checks and identifying any deviations from standards early in the process. Physical stamina and manual dexterity are necessary to handle materials and tools efficiently throughout the workday. Preferred skills such as prior fabrication experience and safety certifications enhance the associate’s ability to contribute more independently and support continuous improvement initiatives within the manufacturing environment.
Working Hours
Working hours are Monday‑Friday 8 am‑5 pm. Flexibility with working days and hours is required to meet customer demands. Eight or more hours per working day excluding breaks.
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Temporary Fabrication Associate - Level I
Temporary FAB Las Vegas, NV, US
4 days ago Requisition ID: 1087
About Us
Here at Olympus Group, we have created visual experiences through custom printing, sewing, and finishing for sports, entertainment, tradeshows, and events for over 120 years.
From Coca‑Cola to Disney, from the Milwaukee Bucks to the Las Vegas Raiders, Fortune 500 companies have trusted Olympus Group with their brand to create captivating graphics, flags, banners, mascots, and more.
Our highly skilled teams in Milwaukee, Orlando, Denver, Las Vegas, and Grand Rapids create stunning pieces to the highest standards of the biggest brands in the world. If you want to work alongside creative, hard‑working, and talented individuals, we encourage you to explore this opportunity!
About the Role
The Temporary Fabrication Associate - Level I plays a crucial role in supporting our process by performing fundamental fabrication tasks that contribute to the production of high‑quality components and products. This position involves working closely with the fellow fabrication team to interpret blueprints, measure materials accurately, and operate basic fabrication tools and machinery under supervision. The associate ensures that all fabricated parts meet specified standards and tolerances, maintaining a safe and organized work environment. This role is designed to provide hands‑on experience in manufacturing fabrication processes, enabling the associate to develop foundational skills and knowledge in the industry. Ultimately, the Temporary Fabrication Associate helps maintain production flow and supports the achievement of manufacturing goals within the assigned timeframe.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Basic understanding of manufacturing and fabrication processes.
Ability to read and interpret simple blueprints or technical drawings.
Physical ability to perform manual labor including lifting, standing for extended periods, and operating hand tools.
Willingness to follow safety guidelines and work collaboratively in a team environment.
Preferred Qualifications
Previous experience in a manufacturing or fabrication environment.
Familiarity with fabrication machinery and hand tools.
Basic math skills for measurements and calculations.
Certification in occupational safety or manufacturing‑related training.
Strong attention to detail and problem‑solving abilities.
Responsibilities
Read and interpret basic blueprints, drawings, and work orders to understand fabrication requirements.
Measure, cut, and shape raw materials such as metal or plastic using hand tools and machinery.
Operate fabrication equipment including saws, grinders, and drills safely and efficiently.
Perform quality checks on fabricated parts to ensure compliance with specifications and report any discrepancies.
Maintain a clean and organized work area, adhering to all safety protocols and company policies.
Assist senior fabrication staff with complex tasks and participate in team meetings to discuss production progress.
Document work performed and materials used accurately for tracking and reporting purposes.
Skills
The required skills enable the associate to accurately interpret fabrication instructions and safely operate essential tools and machinery, ensuring that parts are produced to specification. Effective communication and teamwork skills are used daily to coordinate with colleagues and supervisors, facilitating smooth workflow and timely completion of tasks. Attention to detail is critical for performing quality checks and identifying any deviations from standards early in the process. Physical stamina and manual dexterity are necessary to handle materials and tools efficiently throughout the workday. Preferred skills such as prior fabrication experience and safety certifications enhance the associate’s ability to contribute more independently and support continuous improvement initiatives within the manufacturing environment.
Working Hours
Working hours are Monday‑Friday 8 am‑5 pm. Flexibility with working days and hours is required to meet customer demands. Eight or more hours per working day excluding breaks.
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