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Weld Manager Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Manage welder certification and biannual recertification program * Plan and execute repairs on potentially scrap castings. * Monitor weld quality yields. * Develop new welding techniques and ...

Good PC skills, written & verbal communication skills, problem solving, project management, and ... Monitor weld quality yields. * Develop new welding techniques and equipment improvements for ...

Manage welder certification and biannual recertification program * Plan and execute repairs on potentially scrap castings. * Monitor weld quality yields. * Develop new welding techniques and ...

Weld Supervisor

Fort Wayne, IN ยท On-site

$25K/mo

Collaborate with project managers, client engineers and other stakeholders as needed to maximize ... Maintain welding equipment and ensure it is in good working condition * Develop and implement ...

Manage welder certification and biannual recertification program * Plan and execute repairs on potentially scrap castings. * Monitor weld quality yields. * Develop new welding techniques and ...

Weld Engineer - 2nd Shift

Lafayette, IN ยท On-site

$34.50 - $47.50/hr

Investigate and trial new products and new technology involved with welding into the Body shop. * Assist management with obtaining current information pertaining to the world of welding technologies ...

Tooling Weld Fab

Batesville, IN ยท On-site

$18.50 - $25.25/hr

This position reports to the Weld Fabrication (Fab) Group Leader and the Tooling Manager and is responsible for the fabrication of all needs that occur in the daily routine in the Tool Room ...

BC Spot Weld

Rochester, IN

$20.85 - $21.08/hr

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Uses spot welder to weld together components required in the ... This reflects management's assignment of essential functions, and does not restrict management ...

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Weld Manager information

What are some common challenges a Weld Manager faces when overseeing multiple welding projects simultaneously?

A Weld Manager often juggles multiple projects at once, which can present challenges such as coordinating schedules, ensuring consistent quality across different teams, and managing varying client requirements. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are essential to balance resource allocation and maintain safety standards. Additionally, staying updated on industry regulations and new welding technologies helps in troubleshooting issues efficiently and supporting team development.

What is a Weld Manager?

A Weld Manager is a professional responsible for overseeing welding operations within a manufacturing or construction environment. Their duties include managing welding teams, ensuring adherence to safety and quality standards, coordinating project schedules, and maintaining compliance with industry codes. They also handle budgeting, training, and sometimes directly address technical welding challenges. Effective Weld Managers combine technical expertise with leadership skills to ensure projects are completed efficiently and safely.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weld Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weld Manager, you need expertise in welding techniques, quality control standards, and leadership, often supported by a technical degree and relevant certifications such as CWI (Certified Welding Inspector). Familiarity with welding codes, inspection tools, and production management software is typically required. Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills help in effectively managing teams and ensuring project timelines are met. These competencies are crucial for maintaining high safety standards, productivity, and consistent weld quality in manufacturing or construction environments.
What are the most commonly searched types of Weld jobs in Indiana? The most popular types of Weld jobs in Indiana are:
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Assembly Process Tech - Weld Machine Technical Support -2nd Shift

Assembly Process Tech - Weld Machine Technical Support -2nd Shift

Batesville Tool & Die Inc

Batesville, IN โ€ข On-site

$36K - $45K/yr

Other

Posted 9 days ago


Batesville Tool & Die rating

4.9

Company rating: 4.9 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Description:

Purpose of Job:

This position reports to the Weld Machine Supervisor, Weld Machine Manager and Plant Manager, and must be detail oriented, organized, dependable and accountable.


Minimum level of education / training required/certificates/licenses:

This position requires a General Educational Diploma (GED) or High School Equivalency (HSE) diploma. Vocational/Technical training of any sort is a plus.


Minimum experience required:

Computer proficient, ability to read and understand blueprints and geometry from computer aided design (CAD), communication and organized


Requirements:

Essential Responsibilities:

  1. Accurately constructs, develops, and troubleshoots machines, fixtures or poke-yokes and performs maintenance/repairs on them when needed.
  2. Professionally directs and/or assists machinists in the maintenance and/or repairs on machines, fixtures, or poke-yokes
  3. Adequately checks production parts in the welder during and following repairs, to ensure corrective action was effective, prior to submitting to inspectors.
  4. Successfully completes weld site logs and any additional required documentation.
  5. Proper completion of tasks on assigned work orders (to dos, engineering changes, etc) and preparation of equipment and documentation to complete production readiness.
  6. Adequately performs downtime analysis on assigned problem jobs, evaluates the condition of machines, fixtures, or poke-yokes, coordinates proposed changes with Weld Manager and Supervisor, and performs required changes or improvements to machines, fixtures, or poke-yokes to correct major downtime problems.
  7. Successfully updates all prints, material lists and spare section lists as changes are encountered and supports use of Kanban when implemented.
  8. Ability to correctly operate various tooling and welding equipment.
  9. Adequately machines fixtures or poke-yoke assembly/disassembly and reconstruction and can rework tips, pins, etc.
  10. Places work orders for spare sections needed in a timely manner.
  11. Willing to work other shifts as needed.
  12. Carefully reviews weekly efficiency reports, determines reasons for problem runs and implements and tracks corrective actions to be made to increase rates and reduce startup time.
  13. Willing to travel at last minute if needed.
  14. Professionally coordinates new fixtures between design, Computer Numerical Control (CNC), Launch, and Quality.
  15. Based on company needs a flexible work schedule and/or overtime is needed.
  16. Responsible for the Corrective Improvement form. Reviews and initiates fixes to prevent recurrence.
  17. Attends and participates in Design/Fixture reviews when scheduled.
  18. Participates in the new designs & builds of machines, fixtures, etc. that is being built by outside vendors. Also participates in the buy-off before released to BTD.
  19. Responsible for W/M tool crib. Organization, process flow, inventory, costing. Works directly with department manager/supervisor with this area.


Tools and Equipment Used:

  1. Computer
  2. Plex, Vero International Standards Inc. (VISI) (read only), CAD MAX
  3. Measuring tools
  4. Standard Weld Machine (WM) equipment (late, grinder, trac mill)
  5. Metal Inert Gas (Mig) welding, Tungsten Inert Gas (tig) welding, motorman, and ABB Robotics
  6. Plasma Cutter/ Acetylene torch
  7. Hand tools
  8. Pallet jacks, parts lifters
  9. Forklift, scissor left, ladder
  10. Electric cart
  11. Company issued cell phone


Supervisory Responsibilities:

This position is responsible for assigning, over-seeing and completion of projects from start to finish being performed by the W/M Machinist.


This position performs evaluations and institutes disciplinary action when needed to the W/M Machinist.



Work Ethic Responsibilities:


ETHICS: Enthusiasm, Teamwork, Honesty, Integrity, Character and Self-Motivated

Absenteeism/tardiness: Is conscientious in being at work when scheduled and on time.

Productivity: Perform the highest possible amount of quality work in the least or standard amount of time. Follow documented processes and procedures.

Quality: Do good quality work the first time, avoiding rework. Make good quality decisions as it relates to the job functions. Exhibit problem solving skills.

Safety: Be knowledgeable of and adhere to all safety rules and regulations. Always be conscious of the safety implications of one's actions; consistently observe safety regulations and wear required safety equipment. Do not jeopardize one's own safety or others in any way. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in all designated areas assigned by the company. Immediately report all near misses, safety concerns and accidents. Safely and efficiently use any assigned equipment.

Lean: Participate in and support lean manufacturing programs and principles with a focus to reduce costs with quality product such as Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), Suggestion System, etc. Actively participate in Continuous Improvement to continually strive to improve our processes and procedures. Adhere to 5S: Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain.

Environmental: Employee is responsible for complying and supporting any environmental policies and programs put in place by Batesville Tool and Die (BTD). Employee may not bring any environmentally hazardous substances or compounds into BTD and is always conscious of the impact on the environment. Support and adhere to Technical Specification (TS) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) activities and procedures.

Other: Perform any other duties as assigned with enthusiasm and without complaint.


Physical Demands

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.


The employee is continually required to stand, use hands to handle to touch or grasp to function in tooling area. The employee is frequently required to walk, standing on concrete, climb stairs, sit, reach above shoulders, and talk/or hear. The employee occasionally is required to reach above shoulders, stoop, kneel, climb, crouch, bending, twisting, or crawl. The employee will also be required to frequently lift up to 30 pounds and occasionally lift up to 60 pounds. Weights above that will require a tool, forklift, cart table, or robot.

Please note that these physical demands are based on a typical work day. Physical demands may vary based on the task assigned that day.


Environmental Conditions

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to wet, oily, hot, humid conditions.

These environmental conditions are based on a typical work day. Conditions may vary based on the task assigned that day.


Travel

Occasional domestic and/or international travel may be required for this position.


Protective clothing/equipment required:

  1. Safety glasses
  2. Sturdy leather shoe/boot or steel toed tennis shoe
  3. Hearing Protection
  4. Gloves while performing certain tasks
  5. Shade 10 welding helmet
  6. Shade 5 cutting glasses