The Welder is responsible for interpreting blueprints, drawings, and measurements to plan layouts. We will have to be able to weld small and large components. Maintenance Welders perform welding in the repair, maintenance, fabrication, and modification of industrial equipment and establishments. They also diagnose and repair a variety of metalwork.
Duties and responsibilities
Reading and understanding blueprints before starting a project
Sourcing the materials to be used in the project
Measuring and cutting materials to specifications
Welding materials using the correct materials to join the metals together
Checking finished work to ensure it falls within the tolerances marked on the blueprints.
Focused on resources and goals of the AN team
Performs other duties as assigned.
Attention to Detail.
Versatility
Ability to use, repair, and maintain machines and tools.
Qualifications
Knowledge of welding techniques (STICK preferred)
Ability to work well with others
Regular attendance and being on time are a must.
High school diploma or GED.
Welding experience in a related industry.
Extensive knowledge of product specifications and production standards
Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
Problem Solving Skills.
Strong Attention to Details.
Excellent Organization Skills.
Multitasking and Time Management Skills
Working conditions
Work Hours:
Standard shifts: 8-hour shifts, 5 days a week.
Overtime: Available and compensated according to labor laws.
Breaks: 30-minute lunch break and two 15-minute rest breaks per shift.
Safety Standards:
Mandatory use of personal protective equipment (PPE), including helmets, gloves, and safety goggles.
Regular safety drills, including fire and emergency evacuation procedures.
Clearly marked emergency exits and first aid stations.
Work Environment:
Well-ventilated and adequately lit workspaces.
Working in a non-temperature-controlled warehouse can involve exposure to extreme temperatures
Designated smoking areas outside of the facility.
Training and Development:
Comprehensive onboarding training for all new employees, covering safety, operational procedures, and equipment use.
Continuous training programs to enhance skills and knowledge.
Regular safety training updates and refresher courses.
Health and Wellness:
Provision of clean drinking water and sanitation facilities.
Programs to promote physical and mental well-being, including access to counseling services.
Workplace Conduct:
Zero tolerance for workplace harassment, discrimination, and bullying.
Encouragement of teamwork, collaboration, and mutual respect among employees.
Compensation and Benefits:
Competitive wages in line with industry standards.
Health insurance and retirement benefits available to all full-time employees.
Paid leave for vacation, illness, and personal reasons.