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Skilled in fabrication capabilities such as cutting and welding (mig, tig or stick) Krones, Sidel, or Husky equipment. Reverse Osmosis, other water filtration equipment and general maintenance of the plant.
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Experience with TIG welding. Must be able to work in environment with welding fumes from robots. Requires the ability to use all tool room tools and machine shop equipment, such as lathe, mill, shaper, drill press, bank filer, radial drill, disc sander and grinder, jig borer, etc.
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Familiarization with precision TIG welding is preferred. Basic understanding of machining, sheet metal fabrication, vacuum furnace and salt brazing is required. Responsible for building maintenance such as wastewater treatment, machine & equipment repair, plumbing, electrical repairs, carpentry, etc.
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Ability to use a surface plate to layout and locate material to X, Y, Z coordinates Ability to TIG and MIG weld steel, stainless steel, cast and aluminum Advanced knowledge to safely operate fabrication shop machinery equipment such as plasma cutter, Oxy-Fuel torch, Bridgeport, Lathe, drill press, material shear, and press brake.
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Experience with TIG/MIG welding and fabricationRequirementsRequirement/Education: Minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent. As a Heavy Equipment Mechanic, the candidate should be able to perform the following: Provide technical services in the areas of heavy equipment repair and support in the assembly, fabrication, repair, assisting the Government engineers and technicians in the design and development of military, commercial, construction vehicles and vehicle prototype platforms.
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The ideal candidate has 3 to 6 years of experience in Tig & Mig Welding, with a stronger proficiency in Tig Welding. Job DescriptionWe are looking for a 2nd shift Mig/Tig Welder with experience in an Aerospace, Military, or prototype facility.
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Experience with welding MIG, TIG and Arc. Oerlikon is a global innovation powerhouse for surface engineering, polymer processing and additive manufacturing in key industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, tooling and textiles.
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Proficient at TIG welding. Stick welding of thin and thick carbon & stainless steel. Perform upside down welding. Stick welding of thin and thick carbon & stainless steel. Proficient at TIG welding.
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MIG & TIG welding fundamentals and theory. Follow welding diagrams, work orders and frame design layout. Setup, operate and maintain welding and cutting equipment. MIG & TIG welding fundamentals and theory.
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Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys.
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Job Segment: MIG Welding, Welding, Fabrication, Manufacturing. Experience with TIG steel weld, Stainless Steel and Aluminum meeting AWS standards. Lincoln is recognized as the Welding Expert™ for its leading materials science, software development, automation engineering, and application expertise, which advance customers' fabrication capabilities to help them build a better world.
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TIG welding of stainless steel exhaust systems ranging from 1/8" to 1/2" thick. Duties include production welding of exhaust systems and repair welding for. TIG welding of stainless steel exhaust systems ranging from 1/8" to 1/2" thick.
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Experience with TIG/MIG welding and fabrication. ASRC Federal is seeking former military Bradley Fighting Vehicle motorpool mechanics to conduct the maintenance and repair operations on a fleet of Bradley Fighting Vehicles in a military laboratory setting.
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Normally at least eight years of experience is required; six years of tool and die making and the completion of a recognized apprenticeship program. Extensive safety training, new hire orientation, continuous learning and development programs and tuition reimbursement.
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