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Ability to operate the following equipment: Hydraulic press brake, hydraulic shear, Vulcan plasma cutting table, Pittsburg machine, TDC machine, Roller machine (three types), Hand break, Bead roller machine, Bead forming machine, Stomp shear, Magna bend, Pin spot machine, Drill press, Band saw, Plasma torch, Track torch, Mig and Tig Welders, Overhead Crane, and Forklift.
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Job Summary:This is a full time year round position located in the beautiful city of Williams, AZ. The Certified Welder I is a skilled level position responsible for performing simple, routine, and repetitive tasks using standard welding procedures, tools, materials, machines, and equipment; ability to weld metal using stick, MIG, TIG, cutting with torch and plasma.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for performing welding tasks on various metal materials using TIG, MIG, and stick welding techniques. Responsibilities:Perform welding tasks on various metals using TIG, MIG, and stick welding techniques.
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Additionally desired specialized skill sets include: Laser Micro welding, TIG & MIG welding; Basic proficiency in the following software a big plus: Solidworks, Catia, & Surfcam software.
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Expertise in various welding techniques including stainless steel welding, aluminum welding, stick welding, and TIG/MIG. If you have a proven track record in machining and fabrication, and a deep understanding of CNC Lathes, structural steel, sheet metal, and various types of welding, we would love to hear from you.
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Performing stick, TIG, sanitary TIG, and MIG welding, They also produce Publix brand ice cream, bottled water, iced teas, fruit drinks and juices, cultured products like yogurt and cottage cheese, and carbonated beverages.
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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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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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Specify, select, and program robotics systems for material handling, laser welding, tig welding, mig welding, material removal, part assembly, part inspection, and subtractive manufacturing.
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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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Use a variety of brazing and MIG/TIG welding equipment; Confer with preparation, curatorial, registration, and conservation staff in the planning and construction of exhibitions and accessory materials, acting as lead preparator when assigned.
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Skilled in fabrication capabilities such as cutting and welding (mig, tig or stick) Krones, Sidel, or Husky equipment. Reverse Osmosis, other water filtration equipment and general maintenance of the plant.
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Skilled in the use of shop equipment such as hydraulic and mechanical presses, bench grinder, drill press, mill and lathe, and assorted power tools. Thermodynamics, heat transfer, or plastics processing.
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Associate's Degree in manufacturing, manufacturing technology, mechatronics, industrial manufacturing, manufacturing automation or other similar manufacturing-related specialization. Skilled in the repair of variable frequency drives, servo motors and controllers, communication systems (asi-bus, can-bus, profi-bus, ethernet), PLC input/output cards, and safety modules.
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May fill in for production operator as needed. Experience in high-speed manufacturing, bottling, beverage, packaging, or plastics industries. Experience working with electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic schematics for troubleshooting.
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