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Essential Functions Combo Welder: Combo or Pipe Welders must be experienced in boiler fabrication, retubing, pipe fitting and welding. Job Summary This is a Combo Welder position that is primarily located in the shop.
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Job Type Full-timeDescriptionPosition: BOILERMAKER - WELDER - APPRENTICEClassification: FULL-TIME / NON-EXEMPTSummary/ObjectiveThe Boilermaker/Welder Apprentice position must complete responsibilities delegated by the service manager that include the service and repair of boilers, burners and related accessories.
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The NEBCO group of companies are also active in road construction, traffic control, mining, real estate development and management and construction surety bonding.
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Performs welding processes on aluminum, steel, and alloy parts and assemblies to required tolerances using welding metals and metal alloys and precision blending using hand tools to prepare metallic surfaces for welding and non-destructive evaluation.
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Ability to set up and operate machine and equipment in accordance with all operating procedures and SES's including any or all of: Seam Welder, Plasma Cutter, Hydro form and Bumper, Flanger and Polisher Inspect all raw materials for compliance with specifications and documentation.
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You will serve as a WELDER LEADER in the DEPARTMENT OF NAVY to include work sites of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Trident Refit Facility Bangor and Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility.
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Job Summary: We are looking for a Welder to join the team. with MIG, TIG or stick welding equipment in addition to using an oxy-acetylene torch and plasma cutter. Able to read and work from blueprints and follow detailed and specific instructions - Knowledge of wire and filler materials applications for various steel alloys, aluminum and some exotic materials.
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Performs welding processes on aluminum, steel, and alloy parts and assemblies to required tolerances using welding metals and metal alloys and precision blending using hand tools to prepare metallic surfaces for welding and non-destructive evaluation.
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Traveling Welder will be responsible for repairing and maintaining a metal recycling shredder along with rail car repair and other metal recycling equipment as needed. SA Recycling is looking for a Traveling Welder who will travel with a crew to various yards with Rove maintenance to support our Georgia Region.
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We are seeking a MIG Welder/Fabricator to join our SHOP team in Farmville, NC. If you have MIG Welder/Fabricator experience and want to grow with an industry leader, APPLY today and be sure to attach a copy of your resume.
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We are actively recruiting a Pipefitter - Welder Apprentice. We are actively recruiting a Pipefitter - Welder Apprentice. In this role you will be responsible for installing, maintaining and operating natural gas plastic and metal mains, services and related equipment, including welding fabrication of meter sets, regulator stations, and odorizer equipment, and other duties as may be necessary to provide natural gas service to customers.
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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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Experience with MIG Welder, TIG Welder, Stick Welder, and Flux-Cored Arc Welder. As a Welding and Assembly Specialist (also known as Welder, Pipefitter, Assembly Technician), you'll perform operations necessary for the assembly, fitting, welding, and testing of complete assemblies.
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Ignite torches or start power supplies and strike arcs by touching electrodes to metals being welded, completing electrical circuits.
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So, if you are a Senior Welder with TIG Welding experience, please apply today! Due to growth, we are actively recruiting a Senior Welder who understands architectural fabrication and embraces new technology.
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