At ConfigEdge Solutions, we specialize in connecting businesses with top-tier talent in the automotive, manufacturing, and construction industries. Whether you’re seeking skilled mechanics, electricians, technicians, or experienced engineering supervisors and managers, our recruitment solutions are designed to meet the specific needs of your industry.
Why Choose Us?
Our recruitment strategies are built on extensive industry experience. With a background in engineering, operations & maintenance, we understand the unique technical and managerial skills required in these fields. We know how crucial it is to find candidates who not only have the expertise but also the reliability and adaptability to excel in fast-paced, high-stakes environments.
Transparent and Competitive Pricing
We charge a flat 13% of the candidate’s first-year salary, offering exceptional value for industry-specific talent acquisition.
What We Offer:
Talent Sourcing: We specialize in recruiting for positions such as:
Automotive
- Auto Mechanic – Diagnoses and repairs various car systems, from engines to brakes.
- Service Advisor – Communicates with customers to assess vehicle issues and coordinate repairs.
- Automotive Technician – Specializes in diagnostics and electronic systems in vehicles.
- Auto Body Repair Technician – Repairs or replaces damaged vehicle body parts.
- Automotive Electrician – Installs, repairs, and maintains the electrical systems in vehicles.
- Parts Specialist – Orders, stocks, and manages auto parts inventory.
- Warranty Processor – Processes and tracks warranty claims for vehicle repairs.
- Painter/Spray Painter – Paints and refinishes vehicle exteriors.
- Detailer – Cleans and details vehicles, inside and out.
- Transmission Specialist – Repairs and rebuilds vehicle transmission systems.
- Vehicle Inspector – Inspects vehicles for safety, emissions, and regulatory compliance.
- Accessory Installer – Installs aftermarket accessories, such as audio systems and custom lights.
- Quality Control Inspector – Ensures vehicles meet quality and safety standards before release.
- Shop Foreman – Supervises automotive technicians and mechanics, ensuring efficiency and quality.
Manufacturing
- Maintenance Technician – Conducts routine and preventive maintenance on machines and equipment to minimize downtime.
- Industrial Electrician – Installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems and equipment within the facility.
- Mechanical Maintenance Technician – Specializes in the mechanical upkeep of equipment, including repairs and adjustments.
- Instrumentation Technician – Maintains and calibrates instruments and control systems, essential in process manufacturing.
- HVAC Technician – Maintains heating, ventilation, and cooling systems within the plant.
- Hydraulic Technician – Specializes in maintaining hydraulic systems in machinery.
- Pneumatics Technician – Focuses on repairing and maintaining pneumatic (air-powered) equipment.
- Facilities Maintenance Technician – Maintains building infrastructure, including plumbing, lighting, and HVAC systems.
- Machine Operator – Operates and monitors machinery, often adjusting settings to meet production specifications.
- Plant Engineer/Operators – Oversees maintenance schedules, machine layouts, and efficiency improvements.
- Production Line Worker – Performs tasks on an assembly line, from assembly to quality checks.
- CNC Machinist – Programs and operates CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines to cut, shape, and create parts.
- Welder – Joins metal parts through welding, used in fabricating various products.
- Fabricator – Uses machinery to fabricate metal or plastic parts based on specifications.
- Quality Control Inspector – Inspects products to ensure they meet quality and safety standards.
- Forklift Operator – Transports raw materials, parts, and products around the facility using a forklift.
- Material Handler – Manages the movement and storage of materials within the plant.
- Packaging Technician – Packages products for shipping, ensuring they are secure and correctly labeled.
- Lubrication Technician – Ensures all machinery is adequately lubricated to prevent wear and maintain efficiency.
- Maintenance Mechanic – Inspects and repairs machinery, often specializing in mechanical components.
- Maintenance Electrician – Troubleshoots and repairs electrical issues on production equipment.
- Plant Maintenance Technician – Handles general maintenance tasks across the facility, including minor repairs and system upkeep.
- Reliability Technician – Works to improve equipment reliability, often involved in analyzing breakdowns and performing preventive maintenance.
- Preventive Maintenance Technician – Follows a scheduled maintenance plan to reduce equipment failures.
- Electromechanical Technician – Maintains equipment that involves both electrical and mechanical components.
- Process Technician – Monitors production processes, making adjustments to ensure consistency and efficiency.
- HVAC Maintenance Mechanic – Focuses on repairing HVAC systems in larger facilities or industrial settings.
- Automation Technician – Repairs and maintains automated systems and robotics within the facility.
- Calibration Technician – Calibrates and tests equipment to ensure it operates within specified tolerances.
- Boiler Operator – Operates and maintains boilers, ensuring they run safely and efficiently.
- Electric Motor Mechanic – Maintains and repairs electric motors used in machinery and equipment.
- Plant Operator – Oversees the operation of the entire plant, ensuring machines and processes run smoothly.
- Wastewater Treatment Operator – Manages the plant’s wastewater treatment system, ensuring compliance with environmental standards.
- Utility Worker – Provides general support on the factory floor, often assisting in equipment setup and maintenance.
- Crane Operator – Operates cranes within the plant to move heavy equipment or materials.
- Batch Maker – Combines ingredients in specific measurements for products, common in food and chemical manufacturing.
- Soldering Technician – Solder small electronic components, often in electronics manufacturing.
Construction
- General Laborer – Assists with various tasks on the construction site, from moving materials to cleaning up.
- Concrete Laborer – Specializes in pouring, spreading, and finishing concrete for sidewalks, roads, and other structures.
- Carpenter – Works with wood to build frameworks, structures, and fixtures.
- Electrician – Installs and maintains electrical systems, wiring, and fixtures.
- Plumber – Installs, maintains, and repairs pipes and fixtures for water, sewage, and gas systems.
- Mason/Bricklayer – Works with bricks, concrete blocks, and stones to construct walls, pathways, and other structures.
- Welder – Joins metal parts together using welding equipment.
- Heavy Equipment Operator – Operates machinery like bulldozers, excavators, and cranes.
- Roofer – Specializes in installing, repairing, and maintaining roofs.
- Steel/Iron Worker – Constructs and assembles metal structures, like buildings and bridges.
- Painter – Prepares surfaces and applies paint, varnish, or other finishes.
- Insulation Worker – Installs insulation in walls, floors, and ceilings to regulate temperature.
- Sheet Metal Worker – Fabricates, installs, and maintains sheet metal products, like duct systems.
- Pipelayer – Lays and joins pipe systems for sewers, water, and storm drains.
- Crane Operator – Operates cranes to lift, move, and position heavy materials.
- Scaffolder – Constructs and dismantles scaffolding structures.
- HVAC Technician – Installs and repairs heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
- Surveyor Assistant – Assists surveyors by setting up equipment and marking sites.
- Tile Setter – Installs ceramic, marble, and other types of tiles.
- Pipefitter – Works with pipes that carry chemicals, acids, and gases, mainly in industrial settings.
- Safety Officer – Inspects the worksite to ensure compliance with safety regulations (sometimes blue-collar).
- Blaster – Uses controlled explosions to break up rock or earth for construction.
- Excavation Laborer – Assists with digging and earth-moving activities.
- Window Installer – Installs and repairs windows in buildings.
- Elevator Installer/Repairer – Installs and maintains elevators and escalators.
- Foreman – Manages a team of laborers and ensures tasks are completed according to plan (often blue-collar).
Tailored Recruitment Solutions: We customize our talent acquisition processes to align with your business goals, ensuring the perfect match between the role and the candidate.
Industry Knowledge: With in-depth knowledge across these technical industries, we bring insights that help us identify the right talent to strengthen your team.
Trust ConfigEdge Solutions to handle your recruitment needs, so you can focus on what you do best—running your business.