Baltimore Aircoil Company - USA

Welder I - Header - 1st Shift

Location

Dayton, TN

Wage

$60,320/yr

Employment Type

Full-time

Required Skills & Certifications

MIG WeldingTIG Welding
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Posted on April 21, 2026

Job Description

Overview

This position is for a Welder I on the 1st shift, primarily responsible for leading and mentoring junior mechanics while performing critical welding tasks. The role involves working with galvanized and stainless steel using MIG welding and plasma cutting processes.

Responsibilities

  • Interpret BAC shop documents and perform cut out operations using plasma cutting on galvanized and stainless steel panels.
  • Weld critical weldments as dictated by engineering using MIG welding procedures.
  • Maintain accuracy of work and adhere to safety rules and scheduled break periods.
  • Act as a training ambassador to new team members during onboarding.
  • Help improve safety performance and eliminate safety issues in the area.
  • Achieve departmental safety, quality, and productivity goals.
  • Flex within or outside the function to perform other duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • Ability to mentor and train Mechanic II and Mechanic III Welders.
  • Proficient with MIG welding and plasma cutting processes and equipment.
  • Ability to read measuring devices such as weld gauges and tape measures.
  • Able to read and understand BAC shop documents, including submittals and fabrication sheets.
  • Ability to interpret basic welding symbols and engineering drawings.
  • Able to use simple math and basic hand-held measuring tools.
  • Ability to identify different welding wires and gases for proper application.
  • Understanding of welding, cutting hazards, and necessary precautions.
  • Strong skills in initiative, problem solving, and teamwork.
  • Good communication skills and professionalism with co-workers.
  • Understanding and adherence to LEAN principles.

Additional Information

  • Lifting up to 50lbs is required.
  • Standing is expected up to 80% of the time.
  • Working hours can include any of three shifts, generally scheduled for forty hours a week.
  • Some weekend overtime is expected.
  • Working temperatures include fluctuations within the plant and ambient outside temperatures.