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JOHNSON CONTROLS Join a Fortune 100 Company. The York - Grantley facility of Johnson Controls Inc. is a key supplier of critical cooling equipment to Naval and Commercial customers worldwide. Due to continued growth, JCI has the following opportunities available:
Welder This opening is on 2nd shift (3:
00 11:
30) Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities:
Experience in welding and fitting complex piping and system components Ability to weld coded and non-coded pressure vessel assemblies and subassemblies. Must be able to work with ferrous, nonferrous metals, using conventional or automatic submerged arc welding and difficult positions of MIG, TIG, and Manual Arc welding CNC Machine Operators This opening is on 2nd shift (3:
00 11:
30) Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities:
Must possess strong CNC machining experience (lathes and horizontal boring mills) Ability to interpret blue prints and drawings is required Must be capable of setting up and verifying parts to drawing tolerance We offer competitive wages and benefits and an opportunity for long-term growth and advancement. Applicants are highly encouraged to apply online at
www.jci.com
careers, Job Numbers 103114 and 103124. Interested candidates may also submit their resume to:
Johnson Controls, Inc. Grantley Plant Att:
Human Resources M/C 091 631 S. Richland Avenue York, PA 17403 EOE-D/M/F/VEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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