Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
• Welds all types of steel skids and structures using drawings, specifications and industry standards.
• Interprets drawing, specifications and diagrams to determine appropriate welding process.
• Measures accurately with the ability to maintain stringent tolerances at all times.
• Welds carbon and stainless steel.
• Uses a variety of portable hand, electric and air powered tools such as grinders, drills and band saws.
• Uses welding machines, carbon arc gougers, flame cutting torch.
• Uses stationary tools such as bench grinder, iron worker, drill press and chop saw.
• Operates lifting equipment such as overhead cranes and jib cranes which is inclusive of rigging experience.
• Performs other tasks and duties as required.
• Ability to work independently or with a group with minimal supervision.
• Offers and seeks advice from others to help make technically sound decisions or solve problems.
• Reports problems to line supervisor for assistance.
• Perform job duties in a safe manner and according to company safety procedures.
• Reports potentially unsafe equipment and safety hazards to supervisor for immediate resolution.
• Understands and follows oral and written instructions.
• Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all departments and workers.
• Actively participates in the development of other employees.
• Performs the above and other duties as required with minimal supervision.
Required education or minimum level:
•High school education (GED)
Experience:
•2+ years experience in steel welding field.
Skills:
•Ability to read tape measures and rulers in increments of 1/16”
•Basic mathematic ability to add and subtract fractions, decimals and whole numbers.
•Must have knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within a fabrication and weld shop.
•Must be familiar with Safety and OSHA requirements within a welding environment.
•Weld to ASME code and 100% x-ray.
•Must pass weld test using MIG/Flux Core, 1” Plate, 3-G position weld.
Mental Power:
relies on instructions in terms of what and how work is to be done, as well as why it is done, within established policies and procedures.
Physical Power:
Working conditions are normal for a manufacturing environment. Work involves frequent lifting of materials and product up to 30 pounds. Machinery operation requires the use of safety equipment to include but not limited to; eye safety glasses, hearing protectors, and safety work boots.