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4 or more years (or equivalent) field or trade work experience as a journey-level sheet metal worker in a commercial, industrial, or facilities operations setting is required; government, military, or large commercial construction experience preferred.
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Responsible for Rip out, Lay-out, repair and installation of shipboard sheet metal products and parts, to include fit up and installation of Overhead ceilings, Joiner Bhds, Joiner Doors, Water Closet Doors, Workbenches, Deck Grating, Lockers, Stowages, Angle bar stiffners, T-bar supports and deck plating.
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Spot welding sheet metal components, lifting/moving sheet metal parts. Work with various kinds of metal, including magnesium, honeycomb material, carbon fiber, galvanized and black iron, aluminum and aluminum alloys, stainless steel, copper and brass sheets, lead alloys, and bronze.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in sheet metal fabrication and a proven track record of meeting and exceeding production standards. Operate and maintain a variety of sheet metal fabrication equipment including shears, brake presses, punch presses, and rollers.
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Knowledge of manufacturing methods for plastic injection mold design and tube/wire/sheet metal bending is a plus. Demonstrates working knowledge of manufacturing tolerances and manufacturing methods related to plastic injection molding, metal bending (tube, wire, and sheet), and hardware.
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Knowledge of sheet metal fabrication, bending, cut off saws, and grinders. Knowledge of welding and final assembly of complex sheet metal assemblies. Summary of Key Responsibilities: The Welder/Fabricator is responsible for fabricating laser cut automated parts into welded assemblies, daily production tracking for build counts and flow, building complete assemblies from start to finish including grinding and finishing, MIG welding in quantity and may require minimal TIG welding (we offer TIG training.
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Al, casting, sheet metal joining experience (MIG, SPR, Laser Weld, Spot Welding) Experience in using CAD/CAE tools and ability to optimize tool designs for stamping, welding, and sheet metal, extrusions, castings.
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Joins together steel parts and may do some sheet metal assembly. Ability to troubleshoot minor sheet metal equipment issues. Job Segment: MIG Welding, Pipe Welding, Power Systems, Fabrication, Welding, Manufacturing, Energy.
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This experience can be totally from the outside or in combination with satisfactory performance as a Sheet Metal Operator, Code 526-3, performing router, circular saw, or other closely related metal cutting work or documented braking or forming experience as a Production Worker, Code 555-3.
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Blueprint, GD&T, tolerances, assembly, calipers, precision, Tig, Welding, inconel, Inspection, Sheet metal, Tig welding, Fabrication, inconel welding. Welds metal components and parts using standard specialized equipment such as gas welders and gas torches and may also utilize friction stir welding (FSW) methods using solid-state joining.
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If you are interested in this Sheet Metal Fabricator position, apply online today or call 480-750-7272 to schedule an interview! Sheet Metal Fabricator Responsibilities. Sheet Metal Fabricator Requirements.
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Progressive, high-quality sheet metal fabricator is seeking qualified candidates to join our paint department. A high precision sheet metal fabricator specializing in custom-built enclosures and panels for Fortune 500 type clients, we service the medical, communications, transportation, and security sectors, and boast a 125,000 sq.
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Weld in all positions and for all types of metals and alloys in various shapes to include pipes, structural forms, plates, sheet metal, bar stock, machinery and equipment. Repair broken or cracked parts, fill holes, and increase size of metal parts.
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Job DescriptionAs a Sheet Metal Fabricator, your primary responsibility will be operating roll formers, saws, press brake, and a plasma table. Hard SkillsOperation of roll formers, saws, press brake, and a plasma tableReading and interpreting project plans, blueprintsUsing sheet metal fabrication techniques such as shearing, rolling, sawing, plasma cutting, punching, and forming metalsSoft SkillsAdaptability to custom ordersAttention to detailAbility to follow instructionsWork EnvironmentYou will be working in a well-equipped welding and fabrication shop.
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Must complete paperwork such as time sheets, safety huddles, material and sheet metal shop requisitions, job reports, and toolbox talks. Covering roofs and exterior walls of structures with metal, slate, single-ply systems, asphalt, aluminum, wood, gravel, gypsum, and/or related materials, using brushes, knives, punches, hammers, and other tools.
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