Job Description
Job Title: Welder IIJob Description:
Trystar is at the forefront of advancing power solutions, charged and driven by a committed, dynamic team, tackling complex challenges, and creating innovative solutions. We’re looking for motivated, driven, and talented individuals eager to be part of the future of power. Safety and integrity aren’t just buzzwords, they are the north star guiding us as we aspire to wow our customers every day. We’ve created power solutions that are not only durable and unique but are also the result of exciting teamwork from every corner of our organization. Individually and collectively, every team member at Trystar plays for each other and strives to deliver unmatched value and 100% accuracy to our customers every single day. Our cutting-edge headquarters is in Faribault, MN, a facility that is partially solar- and wind-powered by our own microgrid! You’ll find that we’re also pushing boundaries across the country at our additional facilities in Troy, MI; Houston, TX; Merrimack, NH; Burnsville, MN; and Murfreesboro, TN.
Trystar’s team members are our most important asset, we are in search of a Welder I, for our Faribault, MN facility. This position plays a critical role in achieving our strategic objectives. Trystar’s Welder I position is an important part of Trystar’s plan to become the world’s foremost custom solution provider.
Under the direction of the Production Supervisor, the Welder II will be responsible for performing TIG and MIG welding on aluminum, mild steel, and stainless-steel components. They play a critical role in the fabrication process, using their expertise to produce high-quality welds that meet engineering specifications and industry standards.
We are looking for people who believe in our guiding principles and values of:
Safety – We believe everyone should leave Trystar facilities in the same or better condition than when they arrived.
Integrity – We’re honest, transparent, and committed to doing what’s right.
Customer focus – We have relentless focus on our customers and their success.
Right with speed – We use good judgement, make thoughtful decisions quickly, and execute them with purpose and intensity.
Play for each other – We’re a team. We show up for each other and we know that through teamwork we achieve greatness.
Champion change – We know adaptation and improvement are requirements to survive and to thrive.
Enjoy the journey – We create an environment where our team feels appreciated and has fun along the way.
In this role you will get to:
TIG/MIG Welding: Perform TIG and MIG welding on aluminum, mild steel, and stainless-steel materials utilizing precise heat control and filler metal to create strong and aesthetically appealing welds.
Weld Preparation: Clean and prepare aluminum surfaces for welding, removing any contaminants or impurities that could affect the quality of the weld.
Material Inspection: Examine and verify the integrity of aluminum, mild steel, or stainless-steel materials to ensure they meet the required quality standards before welding.
Welding Parameters: Set up and adjust welding equipment, including selecting the appropriate TIG welding torch, gas flow, and amperage, based on the thickness and type of materials being welded.
Weld Quality Control: Inspect finished welds for defects and discontinuities, using visual inspection and non-destructive testing methods as required to ensure the product being manufactured is meeting required specifications.
Welding Joints: Work with a variety of welding joint configurations, such as butt joints, lap joints, and fillet welds, depending on the project's specifications.
Safety Compliance: Adhere to all safety guidelines and protocols while performing TIG and MIG welding, ensuring compliance with company and industry safety regulations.
Material Handling: Safely handle and move aluminum materials and welded components during the welding process.
Training: Assist in training and mentoring of Welder I employees.
Production Monitoring: Monitor the manufacturing process to maintain a steady workflow and promptly address any deviations or inefficiencies. This also includes daily production reports, tally sheets, scrap reports, etc. Must be able to understand the job orders and interact with Epicor.
Documentation: Accurately record production data in Epicor, machine settings, and maintenance activities to maintain production records and assist in process improvement efforts.
Collaboration: Collaborate with other team members, including supervisors, fabricators, and quality control personnel, to ensure efficient workflow and adherence to project timelines.
Process Improvement: Continuously seek opportunities to improve machining processes, reduce cycle times, and enhance overall efficiency while maintaining high-quality standards.
Read, comprehend, and execute processes and procedures according to the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) which are necessary to properly operate the equipment and manufacture the product.
Equipment Maintenance: Maintain and operate hand tools necessary to set-up, take apart, troubleshoot, and to operate equipment. Perform routine maintenance on welding equipment, including cleaning, lubricating, and inspecting components to ensure proper functioning and extend equipment lifespan.
Perform other projects and duties as assigned.
Job Requirements:
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
Skilled in using measuring tools and weld quality inspection.
Familiar with welding codes and standards e.g., AWS, ASME).
High school diploma or GED required.
Strong proficiency in TIG and MIG welding techniques on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum, to produce high-quality welds with minimal defects.
Ability to read and interpret welding symbols, blueprints, and engineering drawings.
Familiarity with different grades and types of aluminum and their corresponding welding requirements.
Basic understanding of shop safety procedures and PPE usage.
Able to follow instructions and work under supervision.
Two plus years of experience welding in a manufacturing environment.
Weld components in flat, vertical, and overhead positions.
Assess welded surfaces, structures and components to identify errors.
Weld small and large components such as steel tubing, aluminum, and stainless steel.
Must be able to read, write and comprehend plant directives written in English.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Completion of a basic welding course or vocational training program in welding.
Perform simple mathematics to comprehend and interpret process sheets, SOP manuals, tally sheets, etc. and to keep accurate account of materials used during manufacturing process including scrap amounts.
Physical strength sufficient to lift and carry up to 50 pounds on an intermittent basis
Frequent lifting, standing, bending & reaching required
Able to pass a pre-employment physical and drug test
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
5:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Full-time