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The MIG and TIG welder is primarily responsible to perform GMAW & GTAW of mild steel, stainless steel & Aluminum. Ability to MIG & TIG weld mild steel and 439 & 304 stainless 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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This role will consist of manual/open-table MIG/TIG Welding operations on a diversified line of light to medium gauge mild-steel, stainless steel and aluminum parts. In this advanced level experience MIG/TIG Welder role, you will support daily production requirements – while sharing best practices within that of a team-based work environment.
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Perform required tig weld on light gauge stainless steel on machine parts. Perform mig welding of various metals such as stainless, aluminum, and iron. Proficient in mig and tig welding.
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Welding Skills: To include, but not be limited to, the use of an oxy-acetylene cutting torch, oxy-acetylene welding, copper pipe soldering, stick welding on mild steel as well as stainless steel, and TIG (Heli- Arc) welding of aluminum and stainless steel.
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Performing TIG structural welding of complex aluminum, steel, and stainless-steel welded structures including oil collector tanks and air boxes. Performing TIG structural welding of all complex, intricate aluminum, stainless steel and steel parts.
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Will hold or have held certifications in the welding of aluminum, steel and stainless steel using MIG and TIG welding equipment. Performs welding of metal objects using a Mig welder or Tig welder.
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Understanding blueprints and be capable or willing to learn how to perform multiple welding scopes including stick, Tig and Mig welding, welding of steel and stainless steel, and be able to become code qualified for boiler repairs.
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Our shop handles carbon, aluminum and stainless steel. Welder/Fabricator Qualifications: Must be able to lift 50lbs MIG/TIG experience with sheet metal is required Ability to read blueprints and sketches Weld sheet metal from 18ga to ½" material thicknesses.
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Major Responsibility #2: Welding Perform TIG welding on thin gauge stainless steel material. Perform MIG welding on a variety of materials including aluminum, stainless steel and mild steel.
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Demonstrated experience completing advanced welding and fabrication projects such as TIG, MIG, Arc, and Fuel/Gas welding, cutting, burning, and sheering of various metals including but not limited to steel, aluminum, stainless steel, and cast aluminum.
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The candidate will tack weld aviation hardware from 0.028” to 0.83” thickness, in all positions comprised of Stainless Steel, Inconel, and Titanium. 2nd Shift TIG tacker/Orbital welder will be certified to AWS D17.1 Aerospace Specification, and current internal procedures as required.
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Designing, fabrication and welding of guarding equipment in steel, stainless and aluminum. Welding, fabrication, general machine assembly and machine alignment experience, TIG, MIG and/or STICK welding will be a plus.
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Responsibilities:TIG welding aerospace stainless steel and inconel hardware, using manual and/or automatic equipment Weld preparation including cutting, blending, chamfering and cleaning parts Support/prepare parts for post-weld inspection processes such as dye penetrant, X-ray and chemical treatments Design support and fabrication of tooling for welding and assembly Communicate with engineers on design concepts, offering suggestions for improvements to the design.
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