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Our cutting edge, 100,000 square foot manufacturing facility is equipped with: Wire EDM CNC Machining Centers Grinders CNC turret punches (20 to 35 tons) Lasers (Up to 4000 Watts 60x120 sheet size) CNC press brakes (45 to 185 tons) Punch presses (Progressive and Staged Tooling) (45 to 250 tons) Resistance welders (75 KVA to 250 KVA) Robotic Weld Cell Tig, Mig, Plasma and Pulse Arc welding There's more to R&M Manufacturing than creating components.
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Position, align, fit, and weld together parts, using jigs, welding torch, arc welder, and hand tools. Under the direction of the Fabrication Coordinator, the Metal Fabricator III will be responsible for production of quality parts, pieces, and/or completed products for any complex projects.
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Perform metal, painting and fabrication work in the course of repair and maintenance including metal cutting with oxygen and acetylene torch or plasma cutter, arc and MIG welding, reading and interpreting schematic diagrams and body repair work.
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Employees at this modern facility provide precise cutting products, machine components, tooled stampings, and metal fabrication for assembly at other TTC manufacturing facilities. Operates wire, stick, carbon arc, and gas welding/cutting equipment.
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Develop layout and sequence of operations for fabrication and assembling custom structural metal products, applying print reading, mathematics, and knowledge of metals and welding. At least 6 years on the job of metal fabrication/machine building experience.
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Experience performing pipefitting, welding, fabrication, and millwright related work. Experience welding using MIG, TIG, and arc welders. Experience performing pipefitting, welding, fabrication, and millwright related work.
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This position is responsible for acting as a subject matter expert as a qualified Industrial Electrician: troubleshooting, installation and documenting the electrical and control needs of facility switch gear, breaker panels, lighting, and process equipment in an industrial environment.
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Possess knowledge of pipe fabrication practices and procedures including electric, arc, and acetylene welding, brazing, and soldering. Knowledge of piping systems materials and their properties, including but not limited to plastics, iron, malleable steel, copper, brass, chromium, aluminum, and stainless steel.
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Ability to weld in all positions using 1/16" and 3/32" diameter wire, and air arc. Working knowledge of industry standards for welding and fabrication. Our client, a leading steel mill service and supply provider is seeking experienced welders to join their team.
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Performs a variety of other tasks depending on experience including welding (Mig, Tig and Arc) and fabrication; sets up and operates lathe, mill, krill press, grinder and other metal working equipment.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in complex welding: MIG Arc welding and fabrication. Experience with Arc, Mig, and Tig welding. Welds steel and aluminum components using Mig and arc welding equipment.
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Knowledge of various welding techniques, including TIG, MIG, ARC, and oxy-fuel welding. Our innovative and growing company is searching for experienced fabrication welding candidates. Knowledge of various welding techniques, including TIG, MIG, ARC, and oxy-fuel welding.
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Fabrication of equipment including drill presses, metal breaks, plasma/acetylene torch, arc welders (vert. Diagnose and repair various equipment such as production melting, die casters, trim presses, x-rays, heat-treat ovens, conveyance systems, CNC machines, rotary dials, transfer lines, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
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Proficient in set-up and operations of most fabrication equipment: Shears, Press Brake, Angle Rolls, Plate Rolls, Iron Worker, and Saws. Strong understanding of Plasma Cutting, Oxy - Acetylene - Torch Cutting, Carbon-Arc Gouging Knowledge of hand and power tools such as drills, grinders, and sanders in the setup and fitting for welding or in finishing of welds.
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You'll utilize welders, torches, plasma cutters, shears, punch presses, drill press, and metal cutting saws, fabricate parts as needed, weld ferrous and nonferrous metals using MIG or Arc (electrode), daily communication with shop manager and team leads to assess job processes.
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