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Installs and assists in the installation of insulation of compartment floors, ceilings or interior/exterior wallsWorking with Tac welding and large sheet-metal pieces to put them in place before the welders come and weld them completely.
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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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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. 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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Weld parts together using gas welding, or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Repair broken or cracked parts, fill holes, and increase size of metal parts. ASNT NDT Level III Certification.
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May weld pipe, sheet metal, structural steel, brackets or other materials; may repair products by dismantling, straightening, reshaping and reassembling parts; may use cutting torch to cut materials and demo existing assemblies.
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Selects equipment and plans layout, assembly and welding; lays out, positions, aligns and fits components together; bolts, clamps, tack welds parts to secure in position for welding; sets up equipment and welds parts; may assemble parts by bolting and riveting; may weld pipe such as carbon steel, stainless steel, chrome, etc.
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Job TitleProduction Engineer - WeldLocationTMH - Columbus INJob DescriptionJob Description:Toyota Material Handling's manufacturing facility includes processes for sheet metal cutting and fabrication, steel saw cutting, CNC machining, press brake and hydraulic press forming, manual and robotic MIG welding, resistance welding, powder coating, painting, assembly, and inspection as well as processes specific to our product including hydraulic cylinder and hose manufacturing.
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Depending on experience, perform routine work applying principles of welding, elementary heat treating and sheet metal working in performance of maintenance, repair, and production work.
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Do sheet metal work for the repair of duct work, machinery guards, drip pans, tanks, vent hoods, and various other types of equipment using light to medium gauge metal. Weld, both electric and gas, flat weld and pipe welding in any position.
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Has some experience in the operation of CNC mills, lathes, and drill presses in a sheet metal fabrication environment. Load parts into weld fixtures and perform production MIG welding as needed.
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Layout, development and fabrication of various piping and structural iron and sheet metal, including weld and flame burn repair. Fabricate, erect and rig iron work, sheet metal and pipe from blueprints.
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Applies basic and some advanced welding processes to join sheet metal aircraft components as specified by written instructions, weld schedules and drawings. Successfully complete the Exotic Metals TIG weld training program and/or have equivalent experience.
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Functional Requirements: Selects equipment and plans layout, assembly and welding; lays out, positions, aligns and fits components together; bolts, clamps, tack welds parts to secure in position for welding; sets up equipment and welds parts; may assemble parts by bolting and riveting; may weld pipe such as carbon steel, stainless steel, chrome, etc.
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Sheet metal fabrication Stainless steel and aluminum welding Supply quality parts and assemblies from jigs and fixtures for the welders to complete. Must pass a drug test and weld test.
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Handle sheet metal components from the incoming load to the work table or trunion or fixture, perform the metal finishing work, check the finish quality of the work, then pack parts to the outgoing load in correct packaging.
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