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Machines operated may include: lathes, mills, drills, saws, automatic welders, benders, punches, shears, flame cuts, hi-definition & plasma, laser, heat treat, shot blast, etc. Physical hazards such as powered vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic, sharp objects, moving machinery, electrical arc-welding equipment, and materials handling.
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Position is responsible for design, installation, remodel, repair and daily maintenance of facility buildings utilizing skills in ARC, MIG and TIG welding of steel, aluminum and stainless steel, plasma cutting and oxygen/acetylene torch.
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Dismantle metal assemblies or cut scrap metal, using thermal-cutting equipment such as flame-cutting torches or plasma-arc equipment. Operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments, using processes such as gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, flux-cored arc, plasma arc, shielded metal arc, resistance welding, and submerged arc welding.
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Utilize fabrication tools such oxy-acetylene torches, plasma cutters, magnetic based drills, multi-spindle drilling machines and other equipment as necessary. SMAW, MCAW, GMAW and spray arc welding experience required.
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Operate and set up of the following equipment including but not limited to hydraulic jacks/pumps, chain falls, come-along, steamboat ratchets, slings, tie downs, iron workers, saws, pneumatic/electric tools, drill press, pipe benders, press brakes, plate shears, plasma cutting torches, and all manual, semi-automatic, & automatic cutting torches & machines.
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Performs various welding operations and thermal cutting to include: SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, oxy/acetylene cutting, plasma arc cutting and carbon arc gouging. Skill in thermal cutting - oxy/acetylene, plasma, carbon arg, tig, stick, mig welding, chain & sling - rigging equipment.
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Must be experienced in arc, mig, tig and plasma cutting of stainless steel and aluminum. Must be experienced in arc, mig, tig and plasma cutting of stainless steel and aluminum. Must have ability to weld and cut using oxygen and acetylene torches.
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Welding/Cutting abilities to include MIG, TIG, Stick, Aluminum, Plastic, Brazing, Carbon Arc, Plasma Cutting, OXY Acetylene, MAP Gas and Propane. Welding/Cutting abilities to include MIG, TIG, Stick, Aluminum, Plastic, Brazing, Carbon Arc, Plasma Cutting, OXY Acetylene, MAP Gas and Propane.
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Able to operate spot welder, arc welder, plasma TIG welder, MIG welder, cutting torch, power grinder, power sander, hand-tools, bandsaw, drills, temporary fixturing devices, and other metal-fabrication equipment.
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Weld and fabricate test bench frames by use of ARC and MIG welding. 1-2 years of MIG and ARC welding experience required. Operate plasma torch. Weld and fabricate test bench frames by use of ARC and MIG welding.
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Must be able to operate welders, plasma cutter, flame torch, and air arc. Must operate welders, flame torches, air arcs, and plasma cutters using industry safety policies. Must be able to operate welders, plasma cutter, flame torch, and air arc.
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GTAW, laswer welding, and plasma/laser cutting experience preferred. Familiar with Fanuc robots, handling and arc tool. GTAW, laswer welding, and plasma/laser cutting experience preferred.
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Weld steel components using MIG and Arc welding equipment. Ability to utilize mig & stick welders, plasma cutter, airless paint sprayers. Cuts steel using a plasma cutter or torch.
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Perform weld repairs and metal fabrication as needed on various plant conveyor, chute, and crusher systems with the ability to run an air arc, oxy-acetylene torch, plasma cutter, weld with stick, hardwire, and II70 dual shield.
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3+ years of experience in using automated welding equipment to include but not limited to electron beam, mechanized TIG, laser, resistance seam and plasma arc welding. 3+ years of experience in using automated welding equipment to include but not limited to electron beam, mechanized TIG, laser, resistance seam and plasma arc welding.
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