Job Description

Description

Perform welding and fabrication of power plant components using MIG (GMAW) and FCAW processes in accordance with blueprints, layouts, and work orders. This role is responsible for producing high-quality welds on structural and mechanical components used in energy systems, ensuring all work meets company standards, engineering specifications, and applicable codes.

Requirements

Position Responsibilities

Review and interpret blueprints, layouts, diagrams, and work orders prior to fabrication and welding Position, align, and secure workpieces using clamps, jigs, and fixtures Operate MIG (GMAW) and FCAW welding equipment to join metal components Set up welding equipment by selecting appropriate electrodes, consumables, and gas/nozzle configurations Ignite torch or initiate power supply and establish proper arc conditions Adjust gas flow, amperage, voltage, and polarity to achieve optimal weld performance Guide welding torch or electrode along weld joints at specified angles and travel speeds Weld in flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions Perform repairs on cracked, broken, or worn metal components Fill holes, reinforce structures, and modify metal parts using welding techniques Inspect completed welds to ensure conformance with specifications and quality standards Identify and replace consumables such as liners, contact tips, and wire spools as needed Maintain welding equipment and ensure proper operation of power sources (e.g., Miller and/or Lincoln systems) Follow all safety procedures and maintain a clean and organized work area Collaborate with team members and supervisors to meet production schedules and quality expectations Support fabrication processes including flame cutting and related metalworking tasks as required

Required Qualifications

High school diploma or GED equivalent Minimum of 2 years of experience with GMAW (MIG) and FCAW welding processes Ability to successfully pass a weld test in FCAW (3G position - vertical up) Weld coupons subject to Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) evaluation and bend testing prior to hire Experience working with carbon steel plate (A-36, approximately 1/2" thickness) in multiple positions Must be legally authorized to work in the United States (no visa sponsorship available) Must successfully pass a criminal history/background check and pre-employment drug screening

Desired Qualifications

Working knowledge of personal protective equipment (PPE) and welding safety practices Ability to use measuring and layout tools including tape measure, micrometer, calipers, square, level, angle finder, and weld gauges Experience operating forklifts safely Knowledge of safe rigging practices and overhead crane operation Familiarity with industrial welding power sources (e.g., Miller, Lincoln) Understanding of welding parameters including amperage, wire speed, and consumable selection Ability to maintain cost efficiency while ensuring quality and productivity Strong attention to detail and ability to produce consistent, high-quality welds