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We are searching for a candidate with fabrication and welding experience, as well as the ability to acquire measurements, read and understand blueprints, sketches, and schematics, and use hand and power tools.
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Proficient at torch brazing, pipe soldering, arc welding, aluminum welding. Proficient at using small hand tools, drill press, band saw and other power tools. Proficient use of sanitary system power auger equipment.
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Deburring and cleaning of parts using various hand and power tools such as a belt sander, drill press, and ballard boy. Must have a thorough knowledge of welding aluminum, steel and cooper as well as brazing brass.
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Perform multi-pass, all position fillet and groove welds using FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding) processes, or the most efficient combination thereof for steels, stainless steels, or nickel-based alloys, and for copper-based alloys, aluminum alloys, or titanium alloys.
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Lays-out, positions, aligns, fits, tack-welds, assembles and installs valves, hangers, pipe and fittings composed of metals such as iron, steel, aluminum, brass, copper and nonmetals such as fiberglass and plastic using hand tools, roustabouts, grasshoppers, come-alongs, chin falls and power tools.
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Working from prints and/or verbal instructions, plus own design, layout and perform a variety of carpentry techniques using various hand and power tools, such as radial saws, routers and senders; nail, glue, and screw together; prepare surfaces and apply wood finishes such as paint, stain and/or varnish.
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Set up and operate hand and power tools common to the welding trade, such as shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding equipment, to weld components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.
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In this role, you’ll use blueprints, schematics, small/power tools and electronic test equipment to perform a variety of maintenance tasks and determine causes of operating problems in areas including but not limited to plumbing, electrical systems/components, HVAC, carpentry, electrical fixtures/switches/power sources and mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.
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Troubleshoots and repairs machinery and mechanical equipment; troubleshoots and repairs mechanical devices, such as engines, motors, heating and air condition systems, plumbing systems, and conveyor systems using cranes, hand tools, and power tools.
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We are seeking a full-time, first shift Welder/Fabricator to fabricate custom steel products Job responsibilities include: Perform the following types of welding: Aluminum MIG and TIG Stainless.
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Cuts openings in walls and floors to accommodate pipe and fittings using hand and power tools. Helps cut, ream, solder, braze, fuse, solvent weld, groove, thread pipe and pressfittings using measuring tools, pipe cutters, torches, beveling machines, reamers, bolts, screws, fittings, alloys, gaskets, solvent cement, fusing machine, groove and pipe-threading machines.
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Sets up equipment and welding parts using arc, submerged arc, gas-shielded arc, mig and tig machines. Maintains required personal tools, and properly uses all Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) and safety equipment.
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MIG Welding, Oxy/Fuel Torch, plasma cutting torch experience with Carbon, Stainless Steel, and/or Aluminum; use and safe operation of overhead cranes and a variety of hand and power tools; AWS certifications in D1.1, D1.5, D1.6, and/or D1.2; know Welding 101, weld symbols and how to use filet weld gauges; experience with complex fit up and fixturing; the ability to read, comprehend and interpret blueprint drawings and demonstrated (project) troubleshooting experience.
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Use hand and power tools, conventional machine tools, welding and cutting tools, material handling equipment, blueprint, drawing and schematic reading, and knowledge of codes and regulations to perform assigned work.
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Experience operating light duty trucks, plow trucks, dump truck, skid steers, hand tools, power tools, air compressors, jack hammers, and demolition tools. Perform semi-skilled, unlicensed trades work on a regular basis in multiple trades areas including welding, carpentry, locksmith, glazing, tool machinery, masonry, mechanical maintenance, minor electrical, minor plumbing, minor heating and ventilating, minor refrigeration and air conditioning, and painting, etc.
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