2nd Shift hours: Monday-Thursday 3:30pm to 2am
Production Welder
A production welder is a professional who uses various welding equipment and methods to join metal pieces or repair metal components. Some of the common duties and responsibilities of a welder are:
- Reading and interpreting blueprints, drawings, and specifications to plan layout and procedures.
- Determining the appropriate weld settings and methods based on requirements and materials.
- Setting up components for welding according to specifications and safety standards.
- Operating manual or semi-automatic welding equipment in various positions (vertical, horizontal, or overhead).
- Aligning, clamping, and securing metal parts before welding.
- Welding components using different techniques, such as TIG, MIG.
- Inspecting welded surfaces to discover flaws and ensure quality.
- Maintaining and cleaning welding equipment and tools.
To be a successful welder, one needs to have the following skills and qualifications:
- Proven experience as a welder in a relevant field or industry, must take a weld test to determine skill and placement.
- Some knowledge of different kinds of metal and their properties.
- Ability to read and follow technical documents and instructions.
- Skill in using various welding equipment and tools safely and effectively.
- Attention to safety, detail, and accuracy.
- Physical strength, stamina, and dexterity.
- Professional certification (e.g., AWS welding certificate) or completion of an apprenticeship program is preferred but not required.
- Minimum physical requirements include lifting moderate weight up to 50lbs, standing for long periods.
- A high school diploma or GED is preferred but not required.
Full-time Regular benefits include: Progressive pay scale, Health Insurance w/ Dental, Paid Vacation and Holidays, Retirement Plan, Life Insurance, and company supplied uniforms.
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