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4 years of experience with MIG welding needed+ You will be doing 99% welding on hot-rolled steel, but may involve some aluminum and stainless+ Must be able to read blueprints, weld symbols, and fit units from prints+ 1st shift: 6am - 3:30pm, Monday through Friday+ 2nd shift: 4pm - 1am, Monday through Friday.
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Knowledge of welding techniques including MIG, TIG, Inner shield, and Flux-cored Arc Welding (Dual shield); aluminum MIG is a plus. Design, fabricates, joins, and/or repairs equipment, fixtures and various types of metal objects and structures using MIG, TIG, Inner shield, and Flux-cored Arc Welding (Dual shield) techniques.
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Check out our web page Description Mig welding of aluminum and steel Some fabrication will be required with this position Welding on carbon steel of various thickness with MIG Welding on aluminum of various thickness in with MIG Work on other shop equipment such as manual mills, press-brake, saws, grinders, drills, etc.
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Opportunity to work with state-of-the-art laser, MIG, and TIG welding equipment. Performing laser, MIG, and TIG welding. Have 1-3 years of experience fabricating custom aluminum and steel components with MIG, TIG, and Laser welders.
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MIG and Flux Core welding on mild steel, carbon steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. MIG and Flux Core welding on mild steel, carbon steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. Currently hiring for both 1st and 3rd shift opportunities within a custom weld shop.
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Welding processes may include; Flux-cored Arc Welding (FCAW), Metal-cored Arc Welding (MCAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG), Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) and Submerged Arc Weld (SAW.
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Experience welding on carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, or other materials. Ability to weld Stick,TIG, MIG and Flux Core. Understanding of welding cutting equipment (bandsaw, plasma cutter, puncher, etc.
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Knowledge of Tig, Mig, Arc and Oxy Acetylene welding are required. Welding processes will consist of grinding, Magnetic Particle Imaging, press operations, and knowledge of mechanical assembly operations.
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Minimum of 1 year as a B-Class Welder at Austal producing advance fillet welds or 2 years of GMAW MIG aluminum welding experience at a comparable employer. Ability to successfully complete onboarding procedures in preparation to pass AL CV weld qualification test requirements to meet contract requirements for A Class welding on the vessel.
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Krispy Kreme's Welder is responsible for executing Mig, Arc and Tig welding of stainless steel, mild steel and aluminum material that are consistent with Krispy Kreme's standards of quality and workmanship.
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With MIG, TIG or stick welding equipment in addition to using an oxy-acetylene torch and plasma cutter. - Able to read and work from blueprints and follow detailed and specific instructions - Knowledge of wire and filler materials applications for various steel alloys, aluminum and some exotic materials.
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Requirements Education and Experience High School Diploma or GED required Technical/vocational school graduation, equivalent apprenticeship or work experience preferred experience in TIG and MIG weldingexperience in welding of stainless steel, aluminum, and mild steelexperience with mechanical assemblygeneral knowledge of air operated braking systemsgeneral knowledge of air and spring ride suspension systemsgeneral knowledge of ABS and diagnostics Certification and/or License.
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Experience with MIG and TIG welding, especially aluminum, preferred. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:Set up welding equipment and tools (MIG and TIG). Weld, cut, and grind aluminum of different widths.
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Production MIG welding of aluminum parts and assemblies. Ability to MIG weld aluminum, use jigs and fixtures, and do custom layout. Join a fast-growing manufacturer of aluminum ramps, steps, canopies, and custom access products primarily sold into the modular building industry that provides accessibility.
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