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Temporary Welder Container Repair Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Welder

Ferris, TX ยท On-site

$18.50 - $24.50/hr

Welder - Offshore Container Depot Repair Facility Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled and safety-conscious Welder to join our offshore container depot repair team. The ideal candidate will be ...

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Welder

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$17.25 - $23/hr

Welder - Offshore Container Depot Repair Facility Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled and safety-conscious Welder to join our offshore container depot repair team. The ideal candidate will be ...

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Welder

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$17.25 - $23/hr

Welder - Offshore Container Depot Repair Facility Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled and safety-conscious Welder to join our offshore container depot repair team. The ideal candidate will be ...

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Welder

Ferris, TX ยท On-site

$18.50 - $24.50/hr

Welder - Offshore Container Depot Repair Facility Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled and safety-conscious Welder to join our offshore container depot repair team. The ideal candidate will be ...

Performs minor repairs and applies basic welding processes. * Repairs compactors, containers and carts. * Performs preventive maintenance inspections, diagnostic and repair of electrical and ...

Performs minor repairs and applies basic welding processes. * Repairs compactors, containers and carts. * Performs preventive maintenance inspections, diagnostic and repair of electrical and ...

Performs minor repairs and applies basic welding processes. * Repairs compactors, containers and carts. * Performs preventive maintenance inspections, diagnostic and repair of electrical and ...

Performs minor repairs and applies basic welding processes. * Repairs compactors, containers and carts. * Performs preventive maintenance inspections, diagnostic and repair of electrical and ...

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How much do temporary welder container repair jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary welder container repair in the United States is $21.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.75 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temporary Welder Container Repair vs Temporary Pipefitter?

AspectTemporary Welder Container RepairTemporary Pipefitter
CertificationsWelding certifications (e.g., AWS)Piping certifications (e.g., ASME)
Work EnvironmentShipyards, container yards, industrial sitesRefineries, industrial plants, construction sites
Industry UsageShipping, logistics, maritimeOil & gas, manufacturing, construction

Temporary Welder Container Repair specialists focus on repairing and maintaining shipping containers using welding skills, often in maritime or industrial settings. Temporary Pipefitters install and repair piping systems in industrial environments. While both roles require welding certifications and work in industrial settings, their specific tasks and industry focus differ significantly.

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Job Title: Welder โ€“ Offshore Container Depot Repair Facility

Job Summary:

We are seeking a skilled and safety-conscious Welder to join our offshore container depot repair team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for performing structural welding and metalwork repairs on damaged intermodal containers (dry vans, reefers, tanks, etc.) to ensure they meet ISO and IICL standards. This role is essential to ensuring container integrity, safety, and compliance with offshore logistics and shipping operations.

Key Responsibilities:

Perform welding repairs (MIG, TIG, arc) on steel and aluminum container units, frames, doors, floors, and corner castings.

Conduct structural repairs and modifications in accordance with IICL, ISO, and depot repair standards.

Use cutting torches, grinders, and other fabrication tools to remove damaged parts and prepare surfaces for welding.

Read and interpret repair estimates, work orders, technical drawings, and container damage reports.

Work closely with container inspectors and supervisors to ensure repairs meet quality and safety criteria.

Maintain a clean and organized welding bay and ensure proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

Perform pre- and post-weld inspections to ensure repair accuracy and container readiness for use.

Maintain logs of work performed and complete repair documentation for reporting and auditing.

Comply with all offshore and workshop safety protocols, including confined space and hot work procedures.

Participate in daily safety briefings, toolbox talks, and equipment maintenance checks.

Required Qualifications:

Proven experience as a welder in a heavy industrial, maritime, or container repair environment.

Proficiency in SMAW (stick), FCAW (flux core), and MIG welding techniques.

Valid welding certification(s) (e.g., AWS, ASME, or equivalent).

Familiarity with container structure, repair codes, and materials (e.g., Corten steel).

Ability to read and understand repair estimates and structural drawings.

Strong understanding of offshore safety practices and container depot operations.

Physically fit and capable of working in confined spaces, at heights, and in extreme weather conditions.

Preferred Qualifications:

IICL or depot-specific repair training/certification.

Offshore certifications such as BOSIET, HUET, H2S, and Medical Fit-to-Work.

Experience working in offshore or marine environments.

Basic knowledge of oxy-fuel cutting and plasma arc cutting.

Forklift or crane operation experience (for moving containers or parts).

Work Environment:

Exposure to welding fumes, heat, noise, and physically demanding tasks.

PPE required at all times, including welding helmet, gloves, flame-resistant clothing, and safety boots.

Work may involve confined spaces and/or heights.