Non-IT Client Services.

Non-IT Client Service

Best Non-IT Staffing for Today’s Non-IT Solutions
Hasten Your Growth.

We learn the client’s necessities initially and afterward evaluate competitors’ mental capacities through screening their scholarly foundation, financial foundation, profession center, interests, knowledge of the opportunity and business-related issues, critical thinking skills and energy to take up work.

CONTRACT STAFFING

Ensure an up-to-date, efficient non-IT network for your company.

DIRECT HIRE

At Non-IT Solutions, we provide our clients with proactive.

MSP/VMS STAFFING

We can work with just about any setup, including our own.

PAYROLL STAFFING

We work with your staff to keep your Non-IT functioning.
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Construction Jobs.

General Contractor: Oversees construction projects, manages subcontractors, ensures project timelines and budgets are met.

Project Manager: Manages all aspects of construction projects, including planning, scheduling, budgeting, and coordination with subcontractors and clients.

Foreman: Supervises construction crews, assigns tasks, ensures safety regulations are followed, and monitors progress on site.

Carpenter: Constructs, installs, and repairs structures and fixtures made of wood, such as building frameworks, cabinets, furniture, and staircases.

Electrician: Installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

Plumber: Installs and repairs plumbing systems, including pipes, fixtures, and water heaters, in residential and commercial buildings.

Heavy Equipment Operator: Operates heavy machinery and equipment, such as bulldozers, excavators, cranes, and forklifts, in construction and earthmoving projects.

Mason: Builds structures, walls, and foundations using bricks, concrete blocks, or stones, and applies mortar to bind materials together.

Roofer: Installs and repairs roofs on residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, using materials such as asphalt shingles, metal, or tiles.

Painter: Prepares surfaces and applies paint or other finishes to buildings, bridges, and other structures, ensuring aesthetic appeal and protection from elements.

Manufacturing Jobs.

Production Supervisor: Oversees manufacturing operations, manages production schedules, ensures quality standards are met, and coordinates workforce activities.

Quality Control Inspector: Inspects products and materials to ensure they meet specifications and quality standards before they are shipped or used in production.

Machine Operator: Sets up and operates machinery and equipment in manufacturing processes, such as CNC machines, presses, and assembly lines.

Assembler: Puts together components or parts to form finished products, such as electronics, vehicles, appliances, and machinery, on assembly lines.

Welder: Joins metal parts together using welding techniques such as arc welding, MIG welding, and TIG welding, often in manufacturing and construction.

Maintenance Technician: Repairs and maintains machinery, equipment, and mechanical systems in manufacturing facilities to ensure smooth operation and prevent breakdowns.

Material Handler: Moves and stores materials and products within manufacturing facilities, using equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and overhead cranes.

Packaging Operator: Operates packaging machinery to prepare products for shipment or retail sale, ensuring proper packaging, labeling, and sealing.

Tool and Die Maker: Designs, builds, and repairs specialized tools, dies, and molds used in manufacturing processes, such as injection molding and metal stamping.

Logistics Coordinator: Coordinates the movement of materials, products, and shipments within manufacturing facilities or between suppliers, warehouses, and customers.

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