Internship

Graham Corp

Batavia, NY

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Crane, Employee Orientation, High School Diploma, Production Management, Purchasing/Procurement, Quality Assurance, Scaffolding, Training/Teaching, Welding
LOCATION
Batavia, NY
POSTED
30+ days ago

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Description

Summary:

  • JR Welder Position- Performs all position welding on an assortment of structures and weldments in accordance with code requirement, alignments and dimensional specifications. Requires a basic knowledge of welding technology in addition to basic welding experience, fulfills ASME section IX welding qualifications. Reports directly to Production Supervisor, Weld Shop or his/her designate.

Job Duties:

  • Working from drawings, specifications, manuals, codes, etc., sets up welding equipment and obtains electrodes and other necessary equipment for specified job or subassembly.
  • Investigates special welding instructions to conform to Quality Assurance requirements.
  • Slag work; examines weld for size of bead, penetration and quality continuous code welding and testing.
  • Visually examines completed weld for size of bead, penetration and quality.
  • Strong backs, complicated standard or special structures and weldments involving a number of parts and details, using clamp, tack weld, jigs, fixtures, and turning rigs.
  • Work may require use of scaffold and ladders.
  • In preparation of surfaces to be welded, will use a variety of tools such as grinder, chippers and arc gouging equipment.
  • Size of positioning of work may require incumbents of this position to operate a variety of material handling equipment including jibs, overhead cranes, and their accessories.
  • Uses an assortment of measuring tools such as straight edge, tape, welding gauges, etc. to ensure proper weld dimensions.
  • Will provide instruction and guidance to employees assigned to assist and as required, will participate in training of welders and other employees of the department of lesser classification.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the Production Supervisor, weld shop, or his/her designate.

Requirements

Education and Experience Required:

  • High school diploma/GED required
  • BOCES, or trade school education supplemented by special study or on the job training to receive certification for all welding processes and procedures used on company products.
  • Proficiency test applies

Working Conditions:

  • May be required to move items up to 60 pounds for distances of up to 10 feet. May be required to stand, stoop, bend, kneel and squat for extended periods of time. May be exposed to fumes or dust, toxic or caustic chemicals, outdoor weather, moving mechanical parts and moderate to loud noise levels. Must wear appropriate protective gear and clothing as necessary.

About the Company

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Graham Corp

Graham Corporation's earliest roots extend back to 1936 when Harold M. Graham first incorporated Graham Manufacturing Company. While the company's headquarters have remained in Batavia, New York since 1942, its reputation has extended around the globe.

During World War II, Graham supplied steam ejectors, surface condensers and heat exchangers for shipboard applications. After the war, the company shifted to the engineering and manufacturing of customized vacuum systems, surface condensers and heat transfer products for industry. It developed a broad customer base in the oil refining, petrochemical, chemical, fertilizer and power generation market.

Today Graham Corporation has operations in Batavia, New York and two wholly-owned subsidiaries: one in Suzhou, China, Graham Vacuum and Heat Transfer Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd., and the other Graham India Private Limited ("GIPL") based in the northwest region of India, in Ahmedabad. These subsidiaries expand market presence and provide sales, engineering and project oversight local to the customer.  In total, Graham Corporation has approximately 350 employees.

Today Graham Corporation is recognized as a leader in the design and manufacture of vacuum and heat transfer products for energy industries worldwide. Approximately half of the company's sales are to international markets and half to the U.S. market.

Graham Corporation designs and builds vacuum and heat transfer equipment for process industries and energy markets worldwide. Graham equipment is used by our customers to help produce synthetic fibers, chemicals, petroleum products, electric power, processed food, pharmaceutical products, paper, steel, fertilizers, and many other products that are used every day by people around the globe.

The Graham brand name stands for:

  • A heritage of vacuum system and heat transfer engineering expertise
  • Dedication to outstanding product quality and reliability
  • Commitment to placing the needs of customers first
  • A promise to stand behind every product to ensure expectations are met and performance assured
  • The determination to attract, develop and challenge our employees to continually improve themselves and our company
COMPANY SIZE
100 to 499 employees
INDUSTRY
Engineering Services
FOUNDED
1936
WEBSITE
http://www.graham-mfg.com