Job DescriptionJob DescriptionA Day Building Big Machines in Itasca
Picture this: you clock in early on first shift, roll a frame into position, study a detailed print, and by day’s end you’ve aligned drive trains, set sensors, and watched a brand-new system come to life. If that sounds like your kind of day, read on.
Role Snapshot
- Location: Itasca, IL
- Pay: $25–$32/hour (top range for seasoned builders)
- Overtime: 15–20+ hours/week available
- Schedule: 1st shift, early start; longer days with occasional half Saturdays
- Employment Type: Contract-to-hire (approximately 6 months)
- Industry: Industrial Automation, OEM, Data Center Infrastructure
About the Company
Join a 100+ year-old OEM in hyper-growth mode. The team is expanding headcount, adding facilities, and scaling output to fulfill major long-term contracts tied to data centers and large industrial programs. You’ll have steady work, reliable overtime, and a clear path to full-time conversion.
Your Day-to-Day
- Assemble complex automated machinery to engineering specifications
- Interpret and work from mechanical drawings and assembly prints
- Build and square frames; align drives, motors, shafts, drums, rolls, and bearings
- Install, plumb, and adjust pneumatics and hydraulics; mount sensors, brackets, and guarding
- Perform run-offs, tune mechanical systems, and complete final checks
- Use hand tools and precision instruments (calipers, micrometers, pi-tapes)
- Move and position heavy components with forklifts and overhead cranes
- Assist with shipping/receiving of completed equipment when needed
- Keep the work area safe, orderly, and audit-ready
- Share ideas that improve build flow, quality, and repeatability
Must-Haves
- 3+ years as a Machine Builder, Industrial Assembler, or Automation Technician
- Strong print-reading and mechanical interpretation skills
- Hands-on experience assembling sophisticated automated equipment
- Proficiency with common hand tools and precision measurement
- Experience operating forklifts and rigging with overhead cranes
- Comfort with contract-to-hire arrangements and significant overtime
Nice-to-Haves
- 5+ years in machine building or OEM assembly
- Background in automation, capital equipment, or OEM manufacturing
- Forklift and crane certifications
- Trade school or technical degree (or equivalent practical experience)
Who Thrives Here
- Detail-driven, safety-conscious builders who deliver quality the first time
- Team players who communicate clearly on a busy production floor
- People who don’t mind long days and some Saturdays when demand is high
Physical Realities
- Standing and walking for extended periods
- Frequent lifts up to 50 lbs; occasional lifts up to 100 lbs with assistance
Hiring Process
- One on-site interview
- Rapid feedback and quick start dates
Why You’ll Love It
- Build large-scale industrial and data center systems with real-world impact
- Strong backlog and visibility into long-term projects
- Consistent overtime for those who want it
- Fast, organized OEM environment with investment in growth
- Clear path to full-time employment