About the Position:
Imagine yourself as a Metal Fabrication Welder, where you merge and fix steel parts using precise gas metal arc techniques. This role isn't just about welding—it's about creating a masterpiece with every joined component.
Key Responsibilities:
Integrate and mend metals using advanced welding strategies.
Decipher technical documents to seamlessly select welding techniques.
Ensure all welds meet structural integrity standards through comprehensive inspections.
Uphold stringent safety practices.
Initiate setup processes for welding tools and possibly robotics.
Potential involvement in specialized apprenticeships or training sessions.
Support safety and quality assurance through rule compliance.
Embark on other projects as needed.
Skills and Credentials:
Competence in forklift and crane operations.
Interpretation of blueprints and mastery of tool applications.
Familiarity with both fractional and metric mathematical conversions.
Producing high-quality outcomes befitting any stakeholder, inside or out of the organization.
Machining setup and operation skills.
Articulate in conversational English.
Detail-oriented focus.
Possession of a high school diploma or equivalent endorsed.
Necessary MIG welding certification.
Vocational or practical welding exposure advantageous.
Workplace Demands:
Regular lifting capacity between 20 to 50 lbs.
Physical dynamism required for bending, sitting, and elongated stances or transitional movements.
Capacity to traverse 2-5 miles in a given shift.
Visual acuity of at least 20/30, adjustable via lenses.
Precision in manual dexterity for handling tools.
Tolerance to shift environmental factors like temperature variability, noise, and equipment-induced vibrations.
Key Proficiencies:
Expertise in configuring welding setups for production settings.
Technology and Machines:
MIG and Flux-Cored Welding Equipment