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Standing; sitting; walking; pushing; pulling; bending; kneeling; crouching/squatting; crawling; seeing with or without correction; hearing with or without correctionTools/Equipment:Employee may be required to provide the following: tool box, crescent wrenches, hacksaw, pipe wrench, set of combination wrenches, striker, tip cleaner, hood, cutting goggles, soap stone holder, welding gloves, set of allen wrenches, tri square, bottle wrench, ball pein hammer, channel locks, rain suit.
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Assists in the construction and repair of Park facilities, features, and equipment, including fences, gates, signs, and other non-structural work, which may include acetylene, tungsten inert gas (TIG), metal inert gas (MIG), and/or electric welding, and plasma cutting.
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Braze, spot weld, ARC, MIG, TIG, submerged ARC, flux core, robotic weld and locomotive weld. 5+ years' experience in welding using ARC, MIG, and flux core processes. Weld Technician is responsible for cutting and joining various types of metals and materials for locomotive components.
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Stick, gas, mig, tig welding experience. Prepares machine frame by cutting, trimming, grinding, fabricating, and ultimately welding components. Aluminum welding experience preferred.
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What you will do The TIG Welder is part of the Transcritical line and is responsible for welding stainless steel subassemblies according to ASME code applying a proficiency in 6G welding techniques on stainless and carbon steel and a strong understanding of metal fabrication processes ensuring the structural integrity and quality of our products, contributing to our commitment to delivering exceptional solutions to our clients.
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Enjoy a 4 day work week / 10 Hour shifts / Weekly pay / Unlimited referral bonus Pay rate:$23 per hour 1st shift:Monday - Thursday 6AM - 4:45PM + possible overtime Location:Dunnville, KY Put your MIG Welding experience to work for one of the leading manufacturing facilities in the area.
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Aluminum, and carbon using MIG, TIG, and Dual Shield welding techniques (recent technical school graduate will be considered). Able to operate various fabrication equipment including continuous feed welding machine, shear, brake, band saw, cut off saw, forklift, overhead crane, jib crane, grinder, sander, drill and other related fabrication equipment.
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Must have three (3) years' experience in TIG welding capacity. The Welder/Fitter will be able to perform ASME quality in one or more of the following disciplines; Stick (SMAW), Flux Core (FCAW) and/or Tig (GTAW.
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TIG welding during the manufacturing of Ultra High Vacuum (UHV) Ion Pumps. TIG welding experience on Ultra High Vacuum (UHV) products a strong plus. We are seeking a candidate with at least 0-2 years of TIG welding experience.
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TIG welding stainless steel components. 10+ years of TIG Welding. This mostly requires MIG welding 14ga CRS, stud welding, and doing cosmetic post weld grinding and material handling.
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8+ years of experience in TIG welding with one or more of the following materials: stainless steel, carbon steel, titanium, Inconel, cobalt based alloys, and nickel-based alloys. Highly proficient in weld preparation methods, grinding, and fabrication welding.
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Demonstrated experience with safe operation of MIG and TIG welding processes to produce high-quality welds meeting industry standards using current up-to-date welding equipment. Utilize various welding and cutting processes, including MIG, TIG, and plasma cutting as needed to complete the work.
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Focus primarily on TIG welding, ensuring high-quality welds on stainless steel and aluminum materials. Responsibilities/Duties/Functions/TasksPerform MIG and TIG welding operations on various metal components according to engineering drawings and specifications.
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Skilled in fabrication capabilities such as cutting and welding (mig, tig or stick) Krones, Sidel, or Husky equipment. Reverse Osmosis, other water filtration equipment and general maintenance of the plant.
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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. Thermodynamics, heat transfer, or plastics processing.
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