MIG Experience required
Hi my name is Ken, I started a company called Bigfoot Trailers out of the one I ran in Florida located here in Ashland. The factory is start small, only planning to have 11 employees for the next couple months. That means I have the opportunity to work closely alongside each of you and not only train you to do your job as efficiently as it can be done but to recognize your potential, teach you new skills, give you more responsibility and therefore compensation. On multiple occasions I've assisted people that I recognize to have drive and potential to the next higher skilled and paying position for example deck man to painter to welder to being a welder with an added responsibility like purchasing steel to production manager.
As for the job, Its its prepping and welding two trailers/day in a large jig and maintaining your area, which is an easily attainable feat, I set you up for success thorough training. In this position you are at the beginning of the production line, getting to put the first and most important touches on the high-quality product that we have built our company around.
Our focus is to build the best equipment trailer in Virginia and then the East, and then the United States while growing more capable and stronger as manufacturers and tradesmen.
We take one day out of each month, we call them Refit Days, where we deliberately tidy up the shop and work on ideas we've come up with to improve our efficiency at each of our stations.
That being said requirements for any position in my company is the willingness to be present mentally because I want your creativity to assist you and the rest of the team.
If you're a young, quality driven, ambitious tradesman, you have a place here at Bigfoot where you wont be overlooked, wasted or underappreciated.