Native Flute Maker Manufacturing - Mapleton, UT at Geebo

Native Flute Maker

Woodsounds Flutes creates arguably the best Native American Style Flutes in the world.
If you have always wanted to be a part of the best are great with your hands and have a sharp mind love working with wood and would love to work in a great environment give us a call.
Currently we are looking for one or two individuals to join our team.
Experience is not necessary but can be helpful.
The specific responsibilities will depend on the successful candidates.
Operations may include On the job training will be provided.
More important than experience are intelligence love of making beautiful things and drive.
In the last years we have established Woodsounds as the premier creator of this art form.
Many award winning artist use our flutes.
A Google search on us will reveal some of what we have accomplished.
Regardless of what you have done before here at Woodsounds you will need to be trained extensively.
If you are the right person we will the needed training and you will become a part of something truly special.
These are traits we cherish Run operate and maintain Legacy CNC Make adjustment to and creating new G Code as needed Sanding finishing polishing and other handson production Run and operate metal lathe Run and operate knee mill Sanding finishing polishing and other handson production The right person will have a mix of qualifications.
These may include Teachable honest mechanically minded an eye for detail plays musical instruments great work ethics intelligent We are looking for people who want to find a home.
People who plan to be around from yeard to a lifetime.
It takes months of training to become truly productive.
Successful individuals will receive a pay increase at the end of the training period.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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