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MULTI-
CRAFT CONTRACTORS is one of Springdale’s
largest and most successful businesses. The company’s specialized
construction and industrial services include mechanical contracting,
a sheet metal shop, industrial robotics and automation systems, elec-
trical contracting, crane services, custom fabrication and a service
division.
The company currently has 700 employees and is looking for
people who are passionate about the construction industry.
Careers at Multi-Craft include plumbers, welders, electricians,
fabricators, machinists, engineers, and HVACR technicians.
The company’s different divisions let you find the career that best
matches your interests.
“It’s about opportunities,” explains Multi-Craft President Rick Bar-
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they are most interested in makes them happier in their work and
creates more opportunities to advance your career.”
Marshall Rucker, a professional engineer, started his career at
Multi-Craft as an information technology intern before becoming a
mechanical engineer and a PE. Marshall is now part of a team that
provides complete HVAC and mechanical systems.
“Each division works together as a team on many of our projects
so you have the opportunity to find out which one best fits your
skills,” Rucker says. Multi-Craft’s projects include the new Arkan-
sas Children’s Northwest in Springdale, Razorback Stadium, and
installing industrial robotic applications for a variety of industrial
customers nationwide.
Multi-Craft prides itself on taking on any project from concept to
completion. “Working in construction means you work with your