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Set machines up for carbon and stainless steel of various gauges. Operate all types of tools necessary to the job, including but not limited to, wire feed welder, plasma cutter, oxygen and acetylene cutting torches, hand drill, hammer, needle gun, chisel, utility knives, putty scraper, disk sander, rivet gun, impact wrench, huck gun, grinder, clamps, combination square, automatic welder and tape measure.
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Finish stainless steel oven/chamber parts to specified standards using finish grinder. Transfer stainless steel chambers between welding and finishing areas efficiently.
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Working knowledge / Experience with fabrication tools such as press brakes, shears, welding and cutting equipment, techniques for mild steel, stainless steel and exotic metals. Working knowledge / Experience with tools and machinery that would be found in a maintenance machine shop, such as but not limited to : Vertical lathes, horizontal boring mill, portable keyway cutter, CNC lathes, surface grinder and other various equipment.
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Experience with Aluminum, Stainless Steel, and Plastics. Experience with surface grinder, manual lathe, and tool room equipment a plus. Experience with surface grinder, manual lathe, and tool room equipment a plus.
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Will be using a.052 flux core wire typically on stainless and carbon steel on towboats, ships, and barges. Flux core, Structure, Fcaw, arc welding, Fitting, Shipyard, grinder, shipbuilding.
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Must be able to weld mild and stainless steel with MIG /TIG Other functions as directed. Operate certain types of equipment necessary to complete the manufacturing of our machines, i.e. welder, drill press, hand drill, grinder, sander handheld abrasive saws, stationary abrasive saws, band saw, shear, plasma cutter, oxygen & cutting torch, crane, fork truck, sump pump, rolls, and a variety of hand tools.
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Knowledge of the setting up and operations of weld machines, oxygen and acetylene torch, plasma machines and robotic welders. Successfully pass pulmonary function tests. Position and turn clamps, and bolt together straps or parts.
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Hammer wedges and drift pins, turn turnbuckles, and pull pry bars to align parts. Weld in all positions such as vertical, flat, vertical lap and overhead. Monday through Thursday 5:30 am -4:00 pm. Successfully pass written and hands on weld tests.
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Grind or chip rough edges, surplus weld, or scale. Knowledge of weld defect identification and repair. Operate robotic weld equipment. Preferred Welder Certification. Set up various parts and assemblies for welding.
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We grind virtually all types of materials, solids and tubes, steel, stainless steel, tool steel (hard & soft), bronze, brass, aluminum, most plastics, rubber, graphite, fiberglass, and exotic metals, such as monel, and inconel.
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With 100 years in business, ONeal Steel, an ONeal Industries affiliate, supplies a wide range of carbon and alloy steel, stainless steel, and aluminum products for companies nationwide.
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MIG welds mild and stainless steel. Two plus years of experience in shear, brake press, turret punch, CNC laser, ironworker, band saw, welding machine, cutting torch, plasma cutter, grinder, overhead crane, ratchet straps, and other hand tools required.
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The capability to weld stainless steel and carbon steel while in various positions such as vertical, flat, and overheld while maintain quality. -Proficient with Reading blueprints -Proficient & Confident with welding stainless steel and carbon steel.
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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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Must be able and willing to attend mandatory safety meetings Must be able to meet all physical requirements Must know how to clean welds with a buffer or grinder for the welder 6 months previous experience as a welder helper What Will Put You Ahead Preferred Requirements: Past exposure to different metals including carbon, stainless steel, and galvanized steel Experience in a gas plant construction environment Familiar with all aspects of welding and their impact on the project.
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