Posted on Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Location: Remote and On-Site (Various Locations)
Job Type: Freelance / Contract
About Us:
MachineMatcher is a leading platform connecting manufacturers with roll forming equipment and support worldwide. We specialize in providing expert setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting services to help clients maximize their machine’s performance and ensure smooth operations. We are looking for experienced roll forming machine technicians to join our global network of professionals.
Job Description:
We are seeking skilled freelance roll forming machine technicians for ongoing support, setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting. You will work directly with clients to install, service, and optimize roll forming machines. Flexibility to work remotely or travel to client sites as needed is essential.
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How to Apply:
If you are a freelance technician with expertise in roll forming machines and are looking for flexible, rewarding work, we want to hear from you! Please send your resume and a brief summary of your experience to [email protected]
or visit our website at www.machinematcher.com to apply.
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