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As a Senior Fabricator/Welder, you will be responsible for reading and interpreting engineering drawings, fabricating and welding aluminum and stainless-steel components using various shop equipment and tools, and ensuring the quality and accuracy of the finished products.
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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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Proficiently weld a variety of materials including titanium, steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Execute welding tasks on various materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, and copper-nickel pipe, ensuring high-quality welds as per engineering drawings.
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Knowledge of drawing review, scheduling and work order systems, inventory, and various issue tracking systems-TIG welding aerospace stainless steel and inconel hardware, using manual and/or automatic equipment.
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Perform MIG welding on a variety of materials including aluminum, stainless steel and mild steel. Major Responsibility #2: Welding Perform TIG welding on thin gauge stainless steel material.
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Proficient in stainless steel welding and ability to hold critical tolerances. Able to properly use these tools: plasma cutter, band saw, drills, gas torch, MIG welder, TIG welder, spot welder, die, air tools and grinders, tube swedger, impact wrench.
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Able to weld stainless steel duct, black iron, MIG, TIG, etc. EMC Mechanical Services is looking for a Commercial Pipe Welder to join our team! A Pipe Welder for Special Projects is responsible for all of the welding required for a project.
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Welder Job Summary: The Welder is responsible for the fabrication and welding of sheet metal, certifying to ASME BPV Code, Section IX: Welding, Brazing, and Fusing Qualifications (On Demand) to manually weld metal thicknesses ranging from 0.020" to 0.300" thickness, in all positions comprised of stainless steel, Inconel, cobalt, and aluminum alloys.
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Perform required tig weld on light gauge stainless steel on machine parts. The Machine Shop Fabricator/Welder will weld metal equipment and parts as well as fabricate or repair parts according to layouts, blueprints, and work orders.
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Job Responsibilities:+ To perform fusion welding processes such as solder, tungsten inert gas, spot, seam, and orbital to weld a variety of metal alloy parts and assemblies, including carbon steel, stainless steel, Inconel, magnesium, and titanium.
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What you will do The Fabrication Welder is responsible for welding carbon pressure vessels according to ASME code and/or welding/fabricating custom refrigeration equipment 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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Proven experience as a MIG welder with a focus on stainless steel materials. As a MIG Welding Lead Installer specializing in stainless steel, you will be responsible for leading welding operations and installations of stainless steel components according to project specifications and industry standards.
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Company DescriptionMiller-Leaman, Inc. is a US based manufacturing company, 30+ years in business, which specializes in the design and manufacture of standard and engineered stainless steel filtration, purification, and disinfection systems.
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Job Description/Weld test:MIG and TIG welding on a combination of stainless steel and carbon steel. Inside core of the tank is stainless steel and outside of core is carbon steel with insulation in between.
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Minimum of three years of experience in TIG welding, pipe welding, stainless steel welding, and carbon welding. Performing TIG welding, pipe welding, stainless steel welding, and carbon welding tasks while adhering to the highest standards of safety and quality.
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