$24 - $32/hr
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO
Posted 19 days ago
Job description
We are seeking a MIG Welder/Fabricate to weld and build custom pollution control systems
Shift: 1st - 5am to 3pm, Monday - Thursday- Voluntary OT on Fridays
Essential Responsibilities
- Utilize understanding of welding techniques used on all gauges of construction metals, including aluminum and stainless steel
- Read and work from blueprints, layouts and other types of work orders
- Operate basic hand/air tools including electric grinders and overhead cranes
- Minimum Qualifications
- Welding program diploma, job-related coursework, or equivalent experience
- MIG welding experience
- Valid driver’s license
- Ability to follow verbal and written work orders
- Ability to problem-solve and implement solutions
- Maintain punctual, consistent attendance
- Possess strong mathematical and analytical skills
- Can accurately use a tape measure, caliper and square
- Preferred Qualifications
- Grinding, insulating, painting and/or assembly experience
- Working knowledge of airflow and sheet metal design, oxidizers and heat recovery equipment
Company Description
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Fabrication MIG Welder?
A: To succeed as a Fabrication MIG Welder, key technical skills include proficiency in operating MIG welding equipment, understanding of welding processes and techniques, and knowledge of safety protocols and regulations. Soft skills such as attention to detail, physical stamina, and ability to work in a fast-paced environment are also crucial, as well as effective communication and teamwork skills to collaborate with other fabricators and engineers. These strengths enable Fabrication MIG Welders to efficiently produce high-quality welds, meet project deadlines, and advance in their careers through specialized training and certifications.
Q: What is the career path for a Fabrication MIG Welder?
A: A Fabrication MIG Welder's typical career progression involves starting as a Fabrication Welder, then advancing to roles such as Senior Welder, Welding Supervisor, or Fabrication Lead, where they oversee production and train junior welders. Key opportunities for skill development include obtaining certifications like AWS (American Welding Society) or ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) certifications, learning new welding techniques, and developing leadership and project management skills. Long-term career prospects may lead to roles like Welding Engineer, Fabrication Manager, or even starting their own fabrication business, offering a range of opportunities for professional growth and advancement.
