Welder
- Plan and produce metal forms or objects, or reconstruct damaged articles of various metals and alloys utilizing hand tools, fixtures, jigs, etc.
- Measure work carefully by using precision tools such as a micrometer
- Read calipers, micrometer and height gauge as well as air-arc, cutting torch and plasma torch
- Cut metal using a torch and following diagrams or sketches as well as fusing different metals and withstand great strength demand while avoiding distortion
- Regulate equipment as necessary for the work performed
- Travel is required for training and/or to assist at other locations.
- Ability to fabricate from prints
- Knowledge of basic math including fractions and decimals, convert metric to SAE
- General knowledge of basic hand tools, air tools, precision measuring tools and instruments, diagnostic software, cranes and rigging equipment
- Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form
- Basic mechanical knowledge including electrical and hydraulics
- Must be able to read and comprehend specifications, service and parts literature, technical bulletins and other related publications
- Operation of various types of equipment and implements, various shop hand and electric tools, fixtures, jigs, air-arc, cutting torch, and plasma torch, lifting devices (cranes and slings)
- Stable work history
- Two to four years’ experience welding on heavy gauge carbon steel in the heavy equipment industry
- Competitive pay to recognize your valuable contribution
- 401(k) with matching
- Full insurance benefits
- Health insurance benefits starting day one of employment for full-time employees
- Holiday, PTO, and Parental Leave, promoting work-life balance and personal growth