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The ability to perform robotic welding from loading parts to cycle through the robotic welder to robotic welding programmer. Ability to perform MIG and TIG welding. Advanced robotic welder programming.
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We are looking for a Welder to perform primarily MIG & TIG welding techniques on variously sized pieces of equipment and assist in the installation and fabrication of the equipment as well.
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Safely and effectively operates TIG/MIG/arc/stick welder to industry standards. Basic skills in welding techniques including MIG/TIG/arc/stick welding. Safely utilizes various metal shop tools including horizontal band saw, angle grinder, chop saw, die grinder, mag drill, manual pipe bender, and other metal working tools and equipment.
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Fit and Weld components and assemblies, utilizing MIG, TIG, Flux Core, Stick Welding and spot welding applications, as defined by Print Specifications. Machinery/Tools to Operate:MIG Welder, TIG Welder, Flux Core Welder, Spot (Resistance) Welder, NC Band Saw, Arbor Press, applicable hand tools.
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Requires experience and knowledge of gouging, mirror welding, MIG, and Stick welding; experience with carbon, stainless steel, and aluminum welding. Experience: One to three years experience as a flux core arc welder desired.
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Description: Carlson Hydraulics is actively seeking a highly experienced and skilled Mig Welder to assume the role of Lead Hydraulic Cylinder Welder. Utilize specialized Miller Mig welding equipment for industrial welding, specifically for hydraulic cylinder welding functions.
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Need experience using mig and stick welding processes. Mig & stick welding: 3 years (Required) National Salvage and Service is seeking to hire a Welder / Fabricator for the Fleet Division.
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Details can be found at responsibilities include:Perform the following types of welding: Aluminum MIG and TIG, Stainless steel MIG and TIG, Mild Steel MIG and TIGUse personally-owned and shop-owned hand and power tools such as welders, grinders, sanding tools, air tools, cutting tools, press brake, shear, punch machines, drill press, etc.
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Requirements•Experience 3yrs of TIG and MIG welding of steel, aluminum, and stainless sheet metal components•Weld components according to sketches, drawings and/or blueprints specifications•Optimize welding processes for production runs•Setup and run other fabrication equipment such as press brakes, grinder, band saw, drill press, etc.
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The Fabrication Welder is responsible for welding carbon pressure vessels according to ASME code and/or welding/fabricating custom refrigeration equipment applying a proficiency in 6G welding techniques on stainless and carbon steel and a strong understanding of metal fabrication processes ensuring the structural integrity and quality of our products, contributing to our commitment to delivering exceptional solutions to our clients.
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Welding: Perform advanced welding tasks, including but not limited to MIG, TIG, and stick welding, on a variety of materials such as steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. Welding certification (e.g., AWS, ASME) is a plus.
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Ability to operate an oxygen acetylene torch, plasma cutter, hand held Arc Welder, hand held Mig & Tig Welder, & various grinding equipment. Experience in moving & setting up industrial machinery, troubleshooting welding assembly machines, troubleshooting testing balance machines with a high RPM, robotics experience preferred.
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Stick, gas, mig, tig welding experience. Prepares machine frame by cutting, trimming, grinding, fabricating, and ultimately welding components. Aluminum welding experience preferred.
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If you are a resourceful person interested in a challenging and rewarding career, consider joining U-Haul Company's manufacturing team as a MIG Welder. Performs all-position MIG welding to join steel and aluminum metals from 1/16"- to 1"-thick plate.
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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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