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Fly In Fly Out Welding Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Surgical Dentist

Rhinelander, WI · On-site

$296K - $390K/yr

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Northern Wisconsins Only Regional OMS Practice (Fly-In, Part-Time, ... If you are an accomplished oral surgeon or just starting out and seeking established demand in an ...

Welder

Marion, WI · On-site

$24/hr

... when welding * Use disc grinder to smooth out, weld, or grind parts prior to welding. * Rotate to different workstations in order to achieve a balanced line flow * Operate manual and automated ...

Welder Level 1

Shawano, WI · On-site

$24/hr

... when welding * Use disc grinder to smooth out, weld, or grind parts prior to welding. * Rotate to different workstations in order to achieve a balanced line flow * Operate manual and automated ...

Welder Level 2

Shawano, WI · On-site

$25/hr

... in flat and vertical plans (all position welding) * Reading blueprints and welding symbols * Experience with pneumatic and hand tools * Use disc grinder to smooth out, weld, or grind parts prior to ...

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Fly In Fly Out Welding information

What is a Fly In Fly Out Welding job?

A Fly In Fly Out (FIFO) welding job involves traveling to remote job sites, typically in mining, oil and gas, or construction industries, for scheduled work periods before returning home during off-shifts. Welders in these roles perform tasks such as pipeline welding, structural welding, and equipment repairs. FIFO positions often include accommodations, meals, and transportation provided by the employer. These jobs can offer high wages but require long work hours and extended time away from home.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fly In Fly Out Welding position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fly In Fly Out Welder, you need advanced welding skills, attention to detail, physical stamina, and often a relevant trade certification or apprenticeship. Familiarity with various welding processes (such as MIG, TIG, or Stick), industry safety standards, and certifications like CWB or AWS are typically required. Adaptability, excellent communication, and the ability to work well in remote teams are valuable soft skills. These qualifications are crucial since the role involves working in isolated locations on demanding projects, often with tight schedules and diverse teams.

What are the typical work rotations and living conditions for Fly In Fly Out Welding roles?

Fly In Fly Out (FIFO) Welders usually work on a rotating schedule, such as two weeks on and one week off, depending on the project and employer. During on-site shifts, accommodations like camps or lodges are provided, offering meals and basic amenities to support the workforce in remote locations. You can expect long working days, often 10-12 hours, which are offset by extended periods off for rest and travel home. Working as part of a FIFO team fosters strong camaraderie but also requires you to adapt quickly to new teams and environments. Understanding these unique work and living arrangements helps ensure you're prepared for both the opportunities and challenges the role presents.

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Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon -- Northern Wisconsin's Only Regional OMS Practice (Fly-In, Part-Time...

Highland Lakes Oral Surgery

Rhinelander, WI • On-site

Other

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Established practice * Immediate patient backlog * Flexible schedule

An established oral and maxillofacial surgery practice in Rhinelander, Wisconsin is seeking a board-eligible or board-certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon to step into an existing, in-demand regional surgical role.

This is not a practice to build from zero. For more than 40 years, this center has served as a cornerstone of specialty surgical care and is one of the northernmost OMS practices in Wisconsin. The practice serves patients across a large multicounty region in northern Wisconsin and the adjacent Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where demand consistently exceeds current provider availability - a gap deepened by three regional oral surgeons retiring in recent years without replacement.

The incoming surgeon inherits real momentum from day one:

-An established 40+ year GP referral network spanning the region, delivering consistent case inflow without the friction of building relationships from scratch.

-A standing patient backlog - roughly three months of scheduled demand waiting for a surgeon.

-Three fully equipped operatories with largely modernized infrastructure - CBCT Cone Beam Computed Tomography), newer chairs and handpieces, integrated nitrous and oxygen delivery, and EHR - run by an experienced, dedicated surgical team.

-A meaningful production opportunity in an underserved market with limited competition.

Build around your preferred schedule.

We are open to multiple practice models, structured around the right surgeon's schedule and availability:

-Fly-In / Locums - a fly-in surgical block model, minimum commitment generally 4-5 days per month. The regional airport is approximately five minutes from the clinic, with daily commercial service to Minneapolis and Chicago - making visiting coverage genuinely practical without relocation.

-Part-Time - a recurring monthly schedule, minimum commitment generally 8-12 days per month, structured around surgeon availability.

-Full-Time - approximately 10-16 clinical days per month, with a schedule tailored around mutual goals and practice needs.

Compensation built on real production.

- $4,500 daily guaranteed minimum, regardless of model.

- 45% to 50% of collections, depending on experience and production.

- $10,500 to $16,000 per clinical day in historical production averages.

For surgeons seeking a deeper long-term role, there is opportunity to expand clinical responsibilities over time based on mutual fit, performance, and shared goals.

Beyond the practice, Rhinelander sits in the heart of Wisconsin's Northwoods - a four-season lake region offering an exceptional quality of life, from world-class fishing and water sports to quiet, uncrowded surroundings rarely paired with surgical opportunity of this scale.

If you are an accomplished oral surgeon or just starting out and seeking established demand in an underserved region - on a schedule that fits your life - we invite you to begin the conversation.

To inquire confidentially:

careers@highlandlakesos.com