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MIG Welding, Oxy/Fuel Torch, plasma cutting torch experience with Carbon, Stainless Steel, and/or Aluminum; use and safe operation of overhead cranes and a variety of hand and power tools; AWS certifications in D1.1, D1.5, D1.6, and/or D1.2; know Welding 101, weld symbols and how to use filet weld gauges; experience with complex fit up and fixturing; the ability to read, comprehend and interpret blueprint drawings and demonstrated (project) troubleshooting experience.
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Ability to MIG weld stainless steel. Ability to spray transfer MIG weld. Ability to MIG weld mild steel. Purpose of PositionA Fitter /Welder, will work either individually, or, as a part of a small team, to produce Sheet Metal weldments.
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The Welder Fitter’s primary responsibility is to complete welding assignments using various welding approaches (Mig - Metal Inert Gas, TIG - Tungsten Inert Gas, and /or Stick/Arc Welding) per established guidelines and standards.
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General working knowledge with the wiliness to continue and train on the following skills: welding, machining, mechanical/millwright, MIG and TIG weld, Pneumatic and Hydraulic repair, machining skills and electrical circuit knowledge *Qualifications for Internal Candidates High School Equivalent or GED and three years of relevant maintenance experience in a manufacturing environment or a relevant two-year technical degree with one year of related experience.
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MIG welding experience preferred. MIG welding experience preferred. Operation overhead crane to assist in assembly of pieces. Welds must pass AWS and internal QC Department Weld Standards. Weld, cut, drill, and fabricate steel pieces according to print.
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The ideal candidate will be skilled in MIG welding and able to pass AWS and/or QC weld department standards. Welder - MIG Welder. We are seeking a Welder Fitter or Fitter Welder to join our team.
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Safely use various manual, power and safety tools common to maintenance Handle commonly used chemicals in accordance with SOPs and SDS Some departments require candidate to fabricate and create food-grade welds using MIG, TIG and stick on various metals.
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Must Have Welding - Mig or Tig on structural steel and sheet metal experience. MIG Weld on Structural Steel - 1/4"-3/8" thickness. Welding, Blueprint, Tig, Fabrication, Weld, Tig welding, Stainless steel, Sheet metal, Assembly, Press brake, laser, Assembling, Tape measure, Carbon steel, Flux core, Fitting, Blueprint reading, Grinding.
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The Controls Engineer is capable of developing and implementing new and upgraded controls systems that include but are not limited to hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical, robotic, mig welding, and safety controls.
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AC/DC, MIG Welding a Plus. Together, our companies provide comprehensive solutions for everything related to customers' overhead crane and hoist, rigging, and weighing and measurement needs, including OSHA mandated inspections, preventative maintenance and repair field services, parts, engineering, ISO certified fabrication, new and replacement equipment, automated systems, system modernizations and training.
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Must have working experience of the following: temperature, pressure, AC & DC control methods 110, 208 & 480V electrical systems & troubleshooting, VFD's, burner controls, PLC control valves. Must have working experience of the following: temperature, pressure, AC & DC control methods 110, 208 & 480V electrical systems & troubleshooting, VFD's, burner controls, PLC control valves.
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Work alongside welders to observe and learn MIG, hand and robotic welding operations to produce product at the required production and quality level as instructed. - Work on required skills to pass a 2g Mig Weld Test.
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As a ResourceMFG MIG Welder We Offer You. Minimum 12 months relevant MIG welding experience. As a ResourceMFG MIG Welder We Offer You. Minimum 12 months relevant MIG welding experience. Paid weekly (Direct Deposit or ATM Debit Card available.
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3 years’ experience welding (MIG/TIG)Ability to read technical documents such as technical manuals and mechanical engineered drawings. Coordinate inventory cycle countsReporting Relationships:In this position you will report to the Fabrication Supervisor.
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