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Pipe welding, using SMAW (stick), GTAW (tig), and GMAW (mig) when possible.
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The Welder must be able to work within precise limits and have experience in bench, MIG, and/or TIG welding (aluminum). The positions within Welder I are responsible for interpreting blueprints, job cards, bill of materials, and routing sheets.
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Experience: One to three years experience as a flux core arc welder desired. Aluminum Welder 1/C. Requires experience and knowledge of gouging, mirror welding, MIG, and Stick welding; experience with carbon, stainless steel, and aluminum welding.
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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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About Us: Welding Works is a metal fabrication business located along the shoreline, in Madison, CT. We are looking for a versatile person to fill the position of welder/fabricator. 1st Shift Welder/Fabricator.
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The Stainless Steel TIG Welder is responsible for welding, fabricating, and assembling stainless steel structures, equipment, and misc. The Stainless Steel TIG Welder is responsible for welding, fabricating, and assembling stainless steel structures, equipment, and misc.
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Prior experience with robotic welder. Summary Description: Join steel, stainless steel and aluminum pipes and fixtures in compliance with ASME weld codes, including B31.3, using MIG and TIG techniques.
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This is an individual contributor position responsible for operating a flux-core sub-arc welder that places a continuous joint prep weld around the circumfrance of the base and shaft of a steel multi-sided shaft that will be ultrasonic tested.
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Combination Welder - Pipe/Plate/Structural (PPLW)- Welder capable of process / structural pipe and plate welding using GTAW+FCAW and or GTAW+SMAW. Pipe Welder 1st Class (PPW1) - Welder capable of welding SMAW & FCAW and or GTAW on pipe.
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A Welder is a skilled professional responsible for joining and fabricating metal components by using various welding techniques such as MIG, TIG, and stick welding. The Welder must be proficient in ensuring the structural integrity of welded components while adhering to industry standards and project specifications.
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Journeyman Welder Credentials is a plus but not required. Currently, American Hydro is looking for a Field Service Millwright Welder to join the family at our York, PA facility. The Field Service Millwright Welder serves as the mechanical/ welding labor on-site during a Field service project.
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The Shop Welder will report to the Production Manager or Materials Processing Foreman – Fabrication & Machining and will work primarily out of both Fabrication & Machine Shop locations. The general role of the Shop Welder – Fabrication & Machining is to utilize various welding techniques to weld and fabricate metal components as specified by blueprints, work orders, and oral instructions.
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The Lead Welder is responsible for fitting,welding and polishing work assigned to the fabrication team by the Shop Lead or Fabrication Manager. The Lead welder will take point in activities that involve fabrication, pipe welding, and administrative tasks to support the production and manufacturing of specialized water treatment equipment.
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Due to rapid growth, Marathon Staffing has a Robotic Welder position at a Steel Mill company located in Chattanooga, Tn. Operate robotic welder by loading parts into cell machine and unloading finished parts into racks or baskets.
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We are looking for energetic individuals with sheet metal welding experience, preferably in a manufacturing or job shop setting.
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