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Flux core, stick welding, FCAW, torch, welder, welded, weld, pulse arc, carbon arc, spray arc, GMAW, MIG, GTAW, TIG, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Pipe, Pipe Weld, mirror weld, shipyard, marine.
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Major Responsibilities: Braze, spot weld, ARC, MIG, TIG, submerged ARC, flux core, robotic weld and locomotive weld Make layouts, assemble and weld using fixtures or templates Able to perform prep, grinding, snagging, and clean-up of welded areas, etc.
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Weld parts together using gas welding, or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. One (1) other relevant technical certification or qualification such as American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Welding Supervisor, AWS Certified Weld Inspector, or other.
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One (1) other relevant technical certification or qualification such as American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Welding Supervisor, AWS Certified Weld Inspector, or other preferred. Weld in all positions and for all types of metals and alloys in various shapes to include pipes, structural forms, plates, sheet metal, bar stock, machinery and equipment.
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Knowledge and ability to use hand and power tools associated with welding, such as chipping hammer, grinder, arc welder, etc. Welding vocational school training or experience in TIG and stick welding - MIG and sub-arc welding is a plus (level II and level III.
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Knowledge of a wide range of welding principles, processes, and techniques requiring correct weld joint identification in accordance with MIL-22D or AWS D1.1, and the ability to identify and correct weld defects prior to an NDT inspector showing up on site providing acceptable and constant first-time quality.
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Required to safely and effectively set up and effectively use the plasma arc-cutting torch on carbon and stainless steel materials up to 1" in thickness. Maintain and install all carbon steel and stainless steel socket weld and butt weld piping systems.
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Perform cutting operations using oxyacetylene, oxyfuel, exothermic, carbon air arc, plasma cutters, grinders and a CNC burn table. Reporting to the Shop Manager, the Welder will primarily be responsible for safely performing weld buildup and cutting operations on rock crusher machines and sub-assemblies as part of an overall remanufacture process.
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Weld parts together using both gasses, brazing, or arc welding processes. Benefits of the mild steelMIG / TIG welder: Medical/Dental/Vision - Family Coverage AvailableSafe Harbor 401(k) - 5% Employer Match10 Paid Holidays per yearSick & Vacation timeShort- & Long-Term DisabilityGroup Term Life Insurance - Additional Coverage AvailableCritical Illness InsuranceEmployee Assistance ProgramTuition ReimbursementStudent ScholarshipsDuties of the mild steel MIG / TIG welder: Weld components together to fabricate/repair according to layouts, blueprints, and/or work orders.
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Utilimaster®, Blue Arc™, Royal® Truck Body, DuraMag®, Magnum®, Strobes-R-Us®, Spartan® RV Chassis, Red Diamond™, and Builtmore™. -Responsible for using hand welding, flame cutting, hand soldering, or brazing equipment to weld or join metal components.
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Flux cored inner shield and dual shield welding along with oxy-acetylene torching, air-arc, weld-wire gas, stick and pipe flange. Operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments, using processes such as gas metal arc, flux-cored arc, shielded metal arc, and submerged arc welding.
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This is an individual contributor position responsible for operating a flux-core sub-arc welder that places a continuous joint prep weld around the circumfrance of the base and shaft of a steel multi-sided shaft that will be ultrasonic tested.
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Responsible for setting up equipment and weld parts using arc, submerged arc, gas-shielded arc, mig and tig machines. Helps cut, ream, solder, braze, fuse, solvent weld, groove, thread pipe and pressfittings using measuring tools, pipe cutters, torches, beveling machines, reamers, bolts, screws, fittings, alloys, gaskets, solvent cement, fusing machine, groove and pipe-threading machines.
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Stainless Steel Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Process (GTAW ) Required Tools - Metal Tool Box with Lock – Stinger - Tig Rig (combo welder's only) - Welding Hood - Chipping Hammer - Pair of Klein Pliers or equal - Crescent Wrench.
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May remove excess weld, defective weld material, slag and spatter, using carbon arc gouge, hand scrapper, grinder or power chipper. - Manually guides electrode or gun along weld-line, maintaining length of arc and speed and movement to form specified depth of fusion and bead, as judged from color of metal, sound of weld, and size of molten puddle.
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