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Established in the Blue Ridge foothills of North Carolina in 1963, Leonard Buildings and Truck Accessories is a manufacturer and distributor whose product lines include storage buildings, cargo and utility trailers, truck covers, truck and van accessories, carports, playhouses, chicken coops, and dog houses.
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Experience with aluminum, structural steel, stainless steel, titanium, and nickel alloys used in welding and brazing fabrications. Design for manufacturability reviews, process selection and definition, supplier assessment and recommendation, failure analysis, weld and braze inspection, welding and brazing procedure development, training of welders/brazers and weld/braze inspectors, supplier weld and braze process development, and administration of the weld/braze certification program.
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Experience in welding and brazing procedure development and/or testing, welder and/or welding operator/brazer and/or brazing operator training and certifications, welding and brazing fabrication problem solving and/or weld/braze inspection.
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Basic understanding of welding and brazing metallurgy. Technical knowledge and experience developing, working with, and approving welding and brazing processes for in-house (make) capabilities as well as at Supplier (buy) partners.
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Experience in welding and brazing procedure development and testing, welder and welding operator/brazer and brazing operator training and certifications, welding and brazing fabrication problem solving and weld/braze inspection.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBrazing/Soldering Technician | Greer, SCAirsys a growing manufacturing plant in Greer, SC is now hiring for a Brazing Technician. Brazing/Soldering Technician Responsibilities:Ability to read and follow engineering drawings, plans, diagrams, and work instructions.
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This position will also perform the specific duties of a welder, such as arc welding, mig welding, tig welding, oxyacetylene cutting, and brazing. Applicant must possess a thorough understanding of welding equipment and processes Examples: stick, mig, tig & brazing, flux core & solid core wire.
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When completing welding/brazing the Pipefitter must be certified by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) when performing welding/brazing on jobs requiring ABS inspection and approval. Ability to perform threading, soldering, gluing, welding and/or brazing of pipe and fittings.
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Knowledge of winding machine, overhead crane, brazing equipment, dereeler, upender, hand drill, disc sander, lead clamping and bending equipment, bar clamping equipment, table and bandsaw, hydraulic bender, torch set, grinder, buffer and miscellaneous hand tools.
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Brazing torch, striker, air drill, screw gun, pipe cutter, grinder, chop saw, band saw, belt sander, and benders. Must be able to stand for long periods (up to 12 hours) on hard surface, hold brazing torch at approximate shoulder height, and bend, squat, and lift.
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Training in oxy-acetylene brazing of copper tubing - welding certification preferred. Experience & Minimum QualificationsMinimum 2 - 3 years of experience in brazing of copper tubing (refrigeration systems preferred.
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Tig welding and brazing experience a plus. 0005) using conventional tool room equipment (mill, drill press, chop saw, lathe, push and pull broaches, surface grinder, etc.) CNC set up/programming /CNC mill/lathe operation and/or set up experience a plus.
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Weld parts together using both gasses, brazing, or arc welding processes. The ideal candidate for this stainless steel MIG / TIG welding job must possess a general knowledge of welding and basic welding machinery/equipment.
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Six (6) Months of related experience - Brazing / Welding /using single- and dual-tip oxy-fuel torches. Guide torch and rod along joint of work pieces to heat to brazing temperature, melt braze alloy, and bond work pieces together.
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Experience with various manufacturing processes such as plastic injection molding, metal stamping, thermoforming, welding/brazing, plating, heat treating, and bonding. Experience with various manufacturing processes such as plastic injection molding, metal stamping, thermoforming, welding/brazing, plating, heat treating, and bonding.
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