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Safely use and maintain in the normal daily job function tools and equipment including: various hand tools, grinders, drills, band and disk cutters, propane torch, acetylene torch, electric arc welder, electric arc plasma cutter, grit blasters, lathe, etc.
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Ability to operate an oxygen acetylene torch, plasma cutter, hand held Arc Welder, hand held Mig & Tig Welder, & various grinding equipment. Ability to operate an oxygen acetylene torch, plasma cutter, hand held Arc Welder, hand held Mig & Tig Welder, & various grinding equipment.
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Dismantle metal assemblies or cut scrap metal, using thermal-cutting equipment such as flame-cutting torches or plasma-arc equipment. Operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments, using processes such as gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, flux-cored arc, plasma arc, shielded metal arc, resistance welding, and submerged arc welding.
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Demonstrate basic capability with the following: ARC welding, MIG welding, TIG welding, brazing, and oxygen and acetylene cutting torch. Demonstrate basic capability with the following: ARC welding, MIG welding, TIG welding, brazing, and oxygen and acetylene cutting torch.
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Uses thermal-cutting equipment such as flame-cutting torch or plasma-arc equipment to dismount metal assemblies or cut scrap metal. This person must be able to join metal parts, such as pipe or metal plates as specified by layout, blueprints, work orders, welding procedures or oral instructionsthrough the application of heat or electric arc-welding equipment.
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Experience with precision measurement work, reading tap charts, using a cutting torch and welding with an arc welder. Experience with precision measurement work, reading tap charts, using a cutting torch and welding with an arc welder.
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Design and fabricate parts and special tools needed for unique or emergency situations by machining; arc welding and oxygen-acetylene cutting; plasma cutting; and MIG and ARC welding. Fabricate, modify, and install special equipment or replacement parts using welders, torch sets, plasma cutters, and metal cutting saws.
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Use oxy/fuel torch, arc welding equipment and power tools; Use oxy/fuel torch, arc welding equipment and power tools; Our customers enjoy one-stop shopping and comprehensive railway solutions - whether it rolls on the rail or is the rail itself.
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Experience with arc welding and gas torch preferred. Use of mobile equipment (Crane, Fork Truck, Tugger) Use CAD/CAM software to model cutting paths and program machines including 3+2 or 5 Axis Mills.
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Must be able to correctly fit and weld fabricated and forged components to assemble header components with Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, and/or Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Process as required.
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Experience with fabrication, cutting with a torch, and welding with an arc welder required. Experience with fabrication, cutting with a torch, and welding with an arc welder required. West Fraser is a diversified North American wood products company producing southern yellow pine lumber and wood chips across the Southern US and Western Canada.
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Bolts, clamps, and welds together metal components of products such as piping systems, plate, pipe, and tube or structural shapes, using arc and arc gas welding equipment. Cuts workpiece, using oxy fuel hand torch.
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Proven ability to operate oxy/fuel cutting torch and Plas-Arc machine. Proven ability to operate oxy/fuel cutting torch and Plas-Arc machine. TRS - The Recruiting Specialist. Ability to work in a shop environment in all seasons.
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Set up equipment and weld parts, using arc, gas-shielded arc, submerged arc, or gas welding equipment. Repair products by dismantling, straightening, reshaping, and reassembling parts, using cutting torch, straightening press, and hand tools.
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Cuts and/or joins metal parts in order to fabricate or repair equipment using tools such as plasma cutter, mig welder, tig welder, arc welder, oxyacetylene torch, chop saw, grinder, drill press, clamps, and hand and power tools.
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