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Two plus years of experience in shear, brake press, turret punch, CNC laser, ironworker, band saw, welding machine, cutting torch, plasma cutter, grinder, overhead crane, ratchet straps, and other hand tools required.
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Wiring diagrams, drawings, electrical and electronic tools, gauges, calibrative and testing equipment, hand tools, drill press, hand grinder, commutator and bench lathe, electrical drills, power hack saw, wire stripper, pipe threading machine, burning and welding equipment, soldering iron, pipe bender, bock and tackle, measuring tools, ect.
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Welding Shop Foreman Job Information: Monday – Friday, 6:00 AM – 23:30 PM. An occasional Saturday (such overtime is scheduled) Possible Direct Hire Excellent Benefits Package including health, vision, dental, 401K, PTO, Sick Time, Paid Holidays Paying $43,500 - $49,900 Welding Shop Foreman Responsibilities: Key player in the fabricating of various steel and other metal components ordered by customers.
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Farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred. fot full-time and eligible part-time TSC and Petsense Team Members. Farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred.
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MIG welds mild and stainless steel. Spray transfers MIG weld. Maintains overall dimensions, square, and plum during the welding process as needed. Two plus years of experience welding in a manufacturing or industrial setting required.
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The MIG Welder will be responsible for assembling parts on a weld fixture and welding them to meet customers' specifications. Perform MIG welding to meet customers' requirements and quality standards.
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Two (2)+ years of prior industrial welding experience is required (MIG and/or TIG) Welding Shop Foreman. Must have strong welding capabilities and drawings/blueprint reading.
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Set up and align parts per shop prints in preparation for welding and perform welding operations, and final fabrication assembly. 1G & 3G Welding certification preferred. Welding Test Required.
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Possess comprehensive demonstrable knowledge of MIG and TIG welding on carbon steel and aluminum. We do a MIG welding test, and the weld test consists of flat, step, vertical and pipe welds.
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Graduation from trade school or technical school preferred in areas such as electrical, programmable controls (PLC/HMI), mechanical, welding/fabrication, refrigeration, plumbing, etc. Graduation from trade school or technical school preferred in areas such as electrical, programmable controls (PLC/HMI), mechanical, welding/fabrication, refrigeration, plumbing, etc.
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Proven experience and knowledge of machine operation, mechanical and electrical troubleshooting and repair skills, welding and machining. At our Streetsboro facility, we have a metal stamping plant to provide component parts for our pails.
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Utilizing specialized welding techniques to repair damaged metal parts, including MIG, TIG, and resistance welding. Knowledge of welding techniques and use of specialized tools and equipment.
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Strong Mechanical and Math AptitudeMust have strong welding capabilities and drawings/blueprint reading. Evaluate non-steel material requirements (i.e., welding supplies, hardware, miscellaneous material) and ensure an adequate supply is available in a timely manner.
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Excellent Benefits Package including health, vision, dental, 401K, PTO, Sick Time, Paid Holidays. Possible Direct Hire.
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Perform mechanical repairs as needed with machine shop equipment, instrumentation, and/or welding. Perform mechanical repairs as needed with machine shop equipment, instrumentation, and/or welding.
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