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Cullman battery maker Zero RPM hiring 30 technicians: here's how to apply

A Cullman battery maker wants to hire 30 people for jobs starting at $12 an hour. 

Zero RPM Idle Mitigation Systems has developed a battery that can recharge itself and sells primarily to law enforcement. 

Alabama Industrial Development Training will give pre-employment training to selected applicants.

The company is hiring for two positions: assembly technicians and installation technicians. 

Starting wages for assembly technicians is $12 an hour and applicants should have a high school diploma or GED and at least one year of assembly work experience.

These workers will complete mechanical and electrical assemblies using hand tools and electronic and pneumatic tooling; report defective materials or questionable conditions; and perform preventative maintenance on machines. 

Wages for installation technicians start at $15 an hour and applicants should have a high school diploma or GED and have completed a craft apprenticeship or two years of related experience. These workers will install, troubleshoot, repair and maintain idle mitigation systems.

Travel is required for these jobs, and duties include providing emergency or unscheduled repairs, simple machinist tasks, diagnosing problems, replacing or repairing parts, using a variety of power tools and detecting faulty operations. 

Click here to apply for the jobs.

 

Full article: http://www.al.com/business/index.ssf/2015/03/cullman_battery_maker_zero_rpm.html

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