Welder
Overview
The Fitter/Welder works independently to fit and weld steel structures and is also able to competently and efficiently perform all required fitting and welding functions. Most work will take place in a manufacturing environment that is subject to extremes in hot and cold. The word will be proximate to various types of metal cutting and processing equipment with moving parts. Overhead cranes and gantry cranes are used extensively for moving large parts and assemblies. Parts and subassemblies are typically large with weights up to 10,000 lbs. Constant vigil and a high level of a situational awareness must be maintained. Equipment and certain operations such as grinding and gouging periodically occur which generate high level of noise. The environment requires personal protective equipment (safety glasses, safety shoes, proper clothing, hearing protection) to be worn at all times and certain other protective gear (such as goggles, auto darkening weld helmets, etc.) to be employed based on the task being performed.
Required Qualifications - Required qualifications to effectively perform the job. An equivalent combination of education, training and experience will be considered. (Additional requirements may be designated by position.)
High School or equivalent diploma
2-5 years of industrial structural steel welding and fitting
Ability to read and interpret blueprints
Appropriate skill and knowledge to fit up, tack and weld structural steel assemblies based from blueprints
Ability to perform basic mathematical computations
Ability to accurately take measurements using a variety of devices (rulers, tapes, etc.)
Ability to perform MIG welding techniques and perform any setup and adjustment (power, wire feed, gas flow, etc.) to MIG welding equipment for any conditions
Ability to efficiently lay down flat, vertical, overhead fillet welds beads on mild carbon steed at prescribed sizes. Also, able to make wrap around welds and securely position and weld Nelson studs
Ability to perform continuous welds with smooth starts and stops
Ability to safely operate right angle and die grinders equipped with required guarding
Ability to use an acetylene torch for accurately cutting rebar
Ability to use an acetylene torch to cope beans/angle/channel with proper radius and bevel
Ability to cleanly torch holes
Ability to use a propane torch rose but for heating structural components
Ability to safely gouge to remove welds without damage to the substrate
Ability to accurately cut PVC with a hack saw and cleanly fit pipe assemblies
Ability to identify parts and reference their location on a drawing or parts list (BOM)
Ability to fabricate assemblies while maintaining required dimensional tolerances and minimizing the effects of a heat wrap
Ability to recognize raw material defects and be able to strengthen or achieve conformity
Ability to perform all quality checks as required for fitting and welding
Ability to identify and effectively troubleshoot weld quality issues (pinholes, undercuts, cold welds, poor penetration, etc.)
Ability to work independently and follow established processes