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Skills:Gtaw, fitter, Welder, Stainless, aluminum, Fabricator, Blue Print, TIG, fab, fabrication, weld, Blue prints About Aerotek: We know that a company's success starts with its employees. Most of the TIG welding will be horizontal welds but candidate must be able to weld in multiple positions.
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TIG Welder must have precision sheet metal TIG & MIG welding experience , as well as general fabrication. TIG Welder must perform other job-related duties as assigned by supervisor including but not limited to, cleaning, trash scrap removal, and other production related tasks.
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MIG and TIG Welder Benefits: Day and night shift available hours! Translate/Traducir: MIG TIG Welder Start Date: April 1, 2024. The ideal candidate has TIG and MIG welding experience and ability to weld thin alumnium.
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Manufacture and fabricate finished metal products to print using a TIG welder. Tig Welder - must be able to weld 20 gauge. Must be able to produce satisfactory TIG welds on without using filler rod on 16 gauge stainless steel.
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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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TIG, MIG, and STICK welding processes. Extensive knowledge in TIG/MIG welding and fabrication. Dietz and Watson was founded in 1939 by Gottlieb Dietz, a talented young German sausage maker.
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Perform precision Tig welding on a variety of metals, ensuring proper penetration, fusion, and appearance. Minimum of 2-3 years of experience as a Tig Welder in a manufacturing or fabrication environment.
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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 orientation.
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JOB TITLE: Aluminum TIG Welder. JOB TITLE: Aluminum TIG Welder. The Aluminum Structural Welder is responsible for performing welding tasks on aluminum materials using the GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) process in all positions.
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The Stainless Steel TIG Welder is responsible for welding, fabricating, and assembling stainless steel structures, equipment, and misc. Mastery of 304, 310 & 316 Stainless Steel TIG welding.
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As the TIG Welder and Fabricator, you will assemble and fabricate stainless steel and aluminum components, following specifications, in a timely and efficient way. TIG Welder & Fabricator.
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The Company’s primary businesses focus on jet engine components, aerospace fastening systems and titanium structural parts necessary for mission-critical performance and efficiency in aerospace and defense applications, as well as forged wheels for commercial transportation.
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TIG welds a variety of metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium, ensuring proper penetration, fusion, and appearance. Proven experience as a TIG Welder or similar role, preferably in a manufacturing or fabrication environment.
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Perform TIG welding operations on titanium, aluminum, stainless steel and Nickel alloy parts, following standardized working procedures and parameters. Title: FAA TIG Welder Work Location: East Granby, CT (Onsite) Duration: Temp to perm.
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TIG Welder - Titanium Manufacturing - Swing Shift and Weekend Day Shift. Titanium TIG welding in chamber to repair castings, following all applicable procedures. The Welder I TIG welds in a chamber under argon atmosphere on titanium castings for the aerospace industry.
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