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Mig, Welding, Blueprint, Weld, Fabrication, Mig welding, Mig welder, Flux core, Fitting, Production, Assembly, Sheet metal, Stainless steel, Structure. Utilize welding equipment to make repairs to discontinuities of submerged arc weld seams on steel pipe.
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Mig, Welding, Blueprint, Weld, Fabrication, Tig, Mig welding, Tig welding, Stainless steel, aluminum welding, acetylene, electric arc, Blueprint reading, Tape measure. Mig,Welding,Blueprint,Weld,Fabrication,Tig,Mig welding,Tig welding,Stainless steel,aluminum welding.
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Functional Requirements: Selects equipment and plans layout, assembly and welding; lays out, positions, aligns and fits components together; bolts, clamps, tack welds parts to secure in position for welding; sets up equipment and welds parts; may assemble parts by bolting and riveting; may weld pipe such as carbon steel, stainless steel, chrome, etc.
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Experience with different grades of material, mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Exposure to possible shop hazards including but not limited to welding fumes, heat, flash burns, skin burns, high noise level and eye injuries from welding arc and grinders.
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This first shift Welder position starts out at $20.62 an hour and is responsible for a variety of GTAW and GMAW welding operations on stainless steel while observing safety, housekeeping and quality management procedures.
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99% of what they do is Carbon Steel - very thick gauge and even some aluminum and stainless. Knowledge of welding techniques including MIG, TIG, Inner shield, and Flux-cored Arc Welding (Dual shield); aluminum MIG is a plus.
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Must be able to weld rigid pipe materials such as iron, carbon steel, and/or stainless steel. Subject to repetitive use of hands/arms, and legs, hand/eye coordination,Must be able to communicate (hear, comprehend, and speak) to safely perform work,Lay out, position, align, and secure parts and assemblies prior to assembly, Weld together metal components of products such as piping systems, plates, pipes, and tube or structural shapes, as specified by layout, blueprints, diagram, work order, welding procedures, or oral instructions, using electric arc-welding equipment.
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Achieves and maintain a minimum welding certification in Inconel, Stainless Steel, and titanium. Minimum of one year of experience in Gas Tungsten Arc welding on Inconel and/or Stainless with thickness ranging from.020 to.125; or completing of Eaton's internal welder university; or completion of welding degree/certification.
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Must be able to weld both carbon steel and stainless steel pipe. Lay out, position, align, and secure parts and assemblies prior to assembly, Weld together metal components of products such as piping systems, plates, pipes, and tube or structural shapes, as specified by layout, blueprints, diagram, work order, welding procedures, or oral instructions, using electric arc-welding equipment.
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A structural welder should be able to pass groove-weld qualification tests in all positions for multiple materials and processes, such as Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) of high strength steel and stainless steel, as well as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) of aluminum.
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Welding Experience: MIG, TIG, ARC, and stainless steel welding techniques. Welding Experience: MIG, TIG, ARC, and stainless steel welding techniques. Two (2) year industrial maintenance degree or pursuing degree in related field, and/or five (5) years industrial maintenance experience.
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A structural welder should be able to safely and efficiently use air carbon arc gouging equipment to gouge welds. A structural welder should be able to safely and efficiently use an oxy-fuel torch to apply pre-heat to materials prior to welding.
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3+ years' experience in MIG welding working with material such as carbon steel, stainless steel, titanium, and others. Primarily MIG welding, some TIG welding or Sub-arc welding.
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Fabricator, Welding, TIG Welding, Blueprint, Mig, Weld, Fabrication, Tig, Mig welding, Mig welder, Flux core, Stainless steel, Blueprint reading, Grinding, Assembly, Tape measure, Sheet metal, Grind, Wire feed, Mild steel, Stick welding, Gmaw, Welder mig, Hand tool, Press brake, Carbon steel, Aluminum welding, Mig weld, Arc, Power tool, Stainless steel welding, Flux core welding.
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Weld separately or in combination, using aluminum, stainless steel, black and galvanized steel and other alloys. Recognize, set up, and operate hand and power tools common to the welding trade, such as shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding equipment.
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