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Individual must be capable of welding, machining and line boring, ferrous and non-ferrous materials, to tight tolerance specifications, per instructions and blueprint, utilizing a variety of machine shop equipment, including manual engine lathe, horizontal boring mill, vertical boring mill, horizontal saw, overhead crane, forklift and other related equipment & tooling.
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Working leader that oversees second shift, including directing workload of second shift staff, acting as a liaison to management, maintaining a safe, productive, and professional work environment, and performing various fabrication shop duties as needed.
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Significant knowledge or experience with special processes (welding, brazing, coating, etc). Candidate manages eSDR and Client system and supports all roles on the Shop in order to implement non- conformity approach on the Shop including supplier (Shop Farm-out.
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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. Skilled in fabrication capabilities such as cutting and welding (mig, tig or stick.
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This position includes various types of assembly preparation, assembling, and finishing operations to manufacture products; assembling hydraulic, mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic components per drawings, specifications, schematics, or verbal direction; and assembling parts by bolting, splicing, welding, and riveting.
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Two (2) years continuous machine shop experience is desired, including experience with line boring processes and welding, preferably in a repair or equipment maintenance-related environment.
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Experience in machine shop equipment, welding, fabrication, and repair of mobile equipment (especially diesel powered) Experience in machine shop equipment, welding, fabrication, and repair of mobile equipment (especially diesel powered.
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Welding for custom job shop. Also looking for TIG welding with experience with aluminum. Custom metal shop environment. Will be welding and fitting, mostly using carbon steel, MIG/FCAW welding.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee is continuously required to: Ability to work using Personal Protective Equipment, including respirators, welding shields, hard hats, vests, safety glasses, goggles, gloves and etc.
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Skill in SMAW (Stick) welding beneficial but not required. Proficient in GMAW (Mig) welding. Proficient in GTAW (Tig) welding. Build and maintain all support equipment for shop and field operations.
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Have performed structural welding in various positions to AWS D1. Job Description POSITION SUMMARY Prep, layout, tack, weld, finish, and repair complex fabrications to work packages in accordance with product specifications, production schedule under the guidance of the shop superintendent.
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Familiar with welding tools, practice safe and correct procedures of metalworking equipment in shop environment. Founded in 1968, our areas of expertise include metal stamping, laser cutting, fabrication, manual and robotic welding, tool and die work, powder coating and assembly.
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Previous shop experience with proven experience in CNC operating, factory/manufacturing, steel fabrication, press brake, welding, or related. Must have knowledge of shop math. Previous shop experience with proven experience in CNC operating, factory/manufacturing, steel fabrication, press brake, welding, or related.
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Operates various hand-welding, flame-cutting, hand-soldering, or brazing equipment to weld or join metal components or to fill holes, indentations, or seams of fabricated metal products. · Shop conditions are in line with EHS regulations and country legislative safety requirements with regards to safe walkways, shelving and general working areas.
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In 1979, Hurricane Frederic barreled into the Gulf Coast and a small seafood shop in Coden, Alabama was right in its path. Installing decks or other surfaces in ships using tools such as welding machines and saws.
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