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MIG and TIG welding of Steel, Stainless, and Aluminum (16 GA to 2" plate) 3 years minimum MIG and TIG welding Steel and Stainless. Welder/Fitter - 1st Shift ajc. Must have own tools (welding helmet, tape measure, combination square, hammer, chisel, wrenches, etc.
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The welder/fabricator/mechanic position is responsible for performing all types of tank trailer repair including but not limited to mechanical repair, welding, grinding, polishing, cutting, and fabricating operations.
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MIG, Stick, TIG, Gas, Plasma Arc and/or Electron Beam and Laser Welding. Experience in advanced welding techniques such as TIP-TIG. This individual also partners with the welding engineer and R&D engineers to develop the weld geometry and techniques, weld specs, and inspection methods needed for welded assemblies for the SPARC tokamak.
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The Welder I is a skilled professional responsible for performing Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding on aluminum components. Must have experience in primarily TIG welding and MIG welding.
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Requirements and QualificationsCompletion of technical training or apprenticeshipKnowledge of both TIG and MIG welding (required)Welding certification (required)Strong working knowledge of job site safety as well as ability to complete a company specific safety years of experience as a TIG Welder.
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Welding of fabricated parts using a MIG/TIG welder - no certification needed. The machinist/welder is responsible for the machining, welding, and fabrication of parts based on drawings and customers as well as inspecting and repairing valves, actuators, and gearboxes.
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Responsibilities: Pipe Welding: The primary responsibility of the pipe welder will be to perform high-quality welding on various types of pipes, using appropriate welding techniques and equipment.
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Employees or applicants would be considered a Finish Welder if they are able to perform uphill Tig welding, and high-quality MiG welding. Perform various levels of MIG and TIG welding in the manufacturing of Thunder Jet boats, to include prep work, parts, and repair.
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Job Description Summary Our Lynn, MA team is looking to hire a Tig Welder to perform layout, set-up and welding on a variety of aircraft engine component parts and assemblies. 1 year of TIG welding experience in a manufacturing environment or have successfully completed a welding co-op or course with a certified agent.
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Job Description A manufacturing company is seeking a Mig/Tig Welder/Fabricator to work on Carbon and Stainless Steel, Aluminum, and other material. To apply for this Mig/Tig Welding/Fabrication position, please submit your resume to parma@areatemps.com, call (440) 253-2983, or TEXT “your name & 173275” to (440) 887-4013.
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TIG Welder I - Aerospace Parts Manufacturing - Swing Shift. Titanium TIG welding in chamber to repair castings, following all applicable procedures. The Welder I role TIG welds in a chamber under argon atmosphere on titanium castings for the aerospace industry.
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The Facilities Welder is responsible for performing skilled work in a wide range of fabrication, welding, and related work as required to support iSpice Food’s growth objectives. Set up and operate a wide range of fabrication and welding equipment to include but not limited to band saw, cut off saw, slitting saw, rollers, shears, brake press, press, pipe, laser, plasma weld and various power tools.
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Combination Welder - Pipe/Plate/Structural (PPLW)- Welder capable of process / structural pipe and plate welding using GTAW+FCAW and or GTAW+SMAW. Welds metal parts together using gas welding, brazing, arc welding, wire fed welding, or tig welding process and procedures.
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Position Summary:We are seeking a skilled Welder proficient in MIG and TIG welding techniques. The Welder will be responsible for fabricating and welding metal components, primarily using MIG welding with solid wire of.035 diameter.
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