
About the Role
A new employee at Heritage Classics will be expected to do tasks such as grinding, welding, painting, priming, sanding, fabricating, etc. Whatever the employee does not already know, they will have training for.
Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Willingness to learn and take direction from lead fabricators.
Team player attitude — we're a small crew that works closely together through the entirety of a restoration project
Attention to detail and pride in craftsmanship
Reliable transportation and strong attendance record
Strong understanding of vehicle anatomy (frame, panels, fenders, etc.)
Ability to use power tools and shop equipment safely and correctly (grinders, plasma cutters, etc.)
Preferred Qualifications (Bonus Points For):
Basic MIG welding skills
Experience with any type of fabrication or body work is preferred but not required. Our existing technicians are willing to train new faces.
Bodywork proficiency including sanding, filler work, panel alignment, and prep
Mechanical knowledge or assembly experience
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to lift at least 50 lbs
Stand for extended periods
Work in a shop environment with loud tools, dust, etc.
About the Company
Heritage Classics is a small-town, family-run restoration shop with a big love for old iron and honest craftsmanship. We're not some corporate garage— just a tight-knit crew that builds cool stuff and takes pride in doing it right. We're looking for someone who's serious about the work, but not necessarily someone who has all the knowledge. If you come ready to learn and work hard, we are happy to share all our knowledge and expertise with you.
Most days, you'll find us wrenching away with the reggae bumpin' and the shop dog wandering around. If you know your way around a welder, can take a joke, and like the idea of turning wrenches with a chill, hardworking crew— come hang out and build cool sh*t with us.