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Purpose/Summary:
A Structural Welder performs duties necessary to weld material according to customer specifications using welding equipment in the department. In addition to preparing orders according to customer specifications, a Welder is also responsible for the proper set-up, communication with proceeding shifts and safe operation and storage of materials and equipment.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Works with parts and material by either moving by hand or when necessary, using jib or overhead crane and/or forklift.
Measures material after tacking to ensure compliance with customer specifications.
Completes inspection reports after inspecting and measuring the material.
Performs preventive maintenance as needed including (but not limited to) wiping down torches and equipment.
Completes assigned duties in accordance with safety policies and practices. This includes regard to individual safety, the safety of other employees, and the safe use of equipment in the workplace.
Wears approved personal protective equipment such as safety shoes, gloves, weld helmet, safety glasses, etc.
Performs other duties as needed given by the bay supervisor, lead person or management. Working Conditions:
Working conditions may consist of loud noise levels above 80 dB, vibratory tools, repetitive motions, airborne particles such as metal dust and chips and exposure to chemicals, fumes and bright light. Physical requirements include continual standing, walking, lifting, twisting with periodic bending, climbing, stooping, crawling and crouching.
Knowledge, Abilities, Skills:
A minimum of one (1) year previous welding experience is preferred in an industrial atmosphere.
Ability to read and understand measuring tools and equipment such as a tape measure, calipers and micrometer. Along with the ability to read blueprints.
Knowledge of welding equipment, materials and fuels.
Ability to safely operate overhead cranes and forklifts.
Ability to perform math including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of fractions as well as convert fractions to decimals or vice versa.
Ability to lift and move up to 75 pounds, as well as lift and move heavier objects with the assistance of cranes, forklifts, or another employee.
Knowledge of general shop procedures and rules including safety precautions.
Ability and willingness to cooperate with co-workers and work as part of a production team.
JSA (Job Safety Analysis) Welder
For welders, their job will be in an inside environment that will consist of a bright light atmosphere. They will need to be able to lift, kneel, stand, bend, grasp, reach and twist while standing on a regular basis.
Some of the risk factors for their job will include repetitive motions, awkward postures, static postures and moving heavy objects.
Their main hazard but not limited to will be their hands and eyes, after that some other hazards will include head, foot, body, fall and noise hazards. Along with the hand and eye hazards, some hazards that come from the job will be: improper bending/twisting, tripping over the product/material, handling steel or looking at the light without proper glasses. Also includes handling and using equipment that could malfunction or be mishandled.
Some preventive measures will be having the proper PPE (safety glasses, shoes, hearing protection, etc.) on while making sure they are using the right technique when moving/lifting objects. Maintaining focus and being aware of what is going around the person at all times is another preventive measure which might include the closing the welding screens.
6am-4pm (Monday-Thursday)