Machine jobs in weirton USA
7 machine jobs found in weirton: showing 1 - 7
Heavy Equipment Operator - Excavator, Night Shift
Company: Interstate Waste Services |
of machine capabilities and limitations Observe hand signals, grade stakes, or other markings when operating machines to performLocation: Weirton, WV, USA
| Salary: US$23.33 per hour | Date posted: 19 Jun 2026
Senior Process Engineer, Mechanical Assembly, Night Shift
Company: Form Energy |
operator ergonomics, and optimize machine reliability - including work that carries across shifts. Act as the voice of theLocation: Weirton, WV, USA
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 06 Jun 2026
Senior Process Engineer, Mechanical Assembly
Company: Form Energy |
waste, improve operator ergonomics, and optimize machine reliability. Bridge the Gap to Design: Act as the voice of theLocation: Weirton, WV, USA
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 06 Jun 2026
Controls Technician, Robotics
Company: Form Energy |
/redline electrical schematics and assist engineers with machine control panel fabrication. Follow all plant safetyLocation: Weirton, WV, USA
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 03 Jun 2026
Senior Vision Engineer
Company: Form Energy |
on our Operations Sustaining Team, you will play a crucial role in designing, prototyping, commissioning, and supporting machine vision... software development, lighting and optics design, and the implementation of machine vision solutions to ensure partLocation: Weirton, WV, USA
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 02 Jun 2026
Machine Shop Supervisor
Company: Form Energy |
Description Form Energy is hiring a Machine Shop Supervisor to lead daily shop operations, support equipment reliability initiatives... development and optimization of machine shop operations, equipment reliability improvements, and custom fabrication solutionsLocation: Weirton, WV, USA
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 30 May 2026
Staff Manufacturing Engineer
Company: Form Energy |
aptitude with deep understanding of machine design, material handling systems, and real-world manufacturing constraints