Overview
The Welder position involves adhering to safety, quality, and productivity standards while performing various welding tasks primarily using MIG techniques on metals such as steel and aluminum. Candidates must be physically capable and maintain a team player attitude in a demanding manufacturing environment.
Responsibilities
- Adheres to all safety, quality, and productivity standards.
- Follows all welding procedures and standard practices.
- Reads and interprets engineering drawings, blueprints, and welding symbols.
- Performs welding (mostly MIG) on various metals, including steel and aluminum.
- Maintains quality workmanship, inspecting all welds for compliance and performs peer quality checks as needed.
- Creates jigs and fixtures for jobs as required.
- Accurately documents work completed and material usage for jobs.
- Maintains welding equipment to include setup and preventative maintenance.
- Uses tools and measuring equipment such as cranes, grinders, band saws, port-a-bands, torch and plasma cutters, mag drills, and other hand tools as required.
- Maintains a team player attitude, striving to help our team to succeed.
- Must be physically capable of completing all duties as required, to include other responsibilities as required.
Requirements
- Previous MIG welding experience required.
- Knowledge of TIG, MIG, laser, butt, and arc welding techniques.
- Must pass a welding test prior to employment.
- AWS/CWB certifications available.
- Knowledgeable with measuring and welding inspection instruments.
- Computer literacy: email, job clocking and payroll software, etc.
Benefits
Additional Information
- Manufacturing facilities can be loud, hot, and brightly lit.
- Welders may be exposed to fumes, dust, and sparks.
- The work can be physically demanding, requiring standing, bending, and lifting heavy objects.