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The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of hands-on experi Welder, Sheet Metal, Staffing, Skilled Trades, Welding. We are currently looking to fill a Day Shift Fitter Welder position with a Catoosa based manufacturing company.
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Minimum 2 years of experience in TIG Welding. The preferred candidate will have experience welding aluminum. Experience welding Stainless, Aluminum and Inconel. Set up welding jobs based on the work specifications at hand.
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As an aluminum welder, you will be responsible for welding and fabricating aluminum components for various applications, including automotive, aerospace, marine, and construction. Stand-By Personnel's Welding Division is a proven leader when it comes finding welders jobs.
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The Sr Mobile Trailer Technician will be responsible for performing certified DOT inspections, Preventative Maintenance inspections, light and advanced repairs, and other duties as assigned such as aluminum and chem-lite, trailer brakes, air lines, auxiliary pumps and engines, liftgates, brake chambers, welding, fabrication, replacement of panels, body and framework.
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Required CertificateSMAW (Shield Metal Arc Welding Certification) Stick welding. This team member will be responsible for Responsible for the welding, cutting, shaping and assembly of pressure vessels, pressure piping, structural skids and any general steel working required.
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Excellent technical and welding proficiency in pressure vessel manufacturing. This position involves performing welding tasks essential for thermally joining pressure-containing vessel equipment and components in accordance with ASME Code. The primary responsibility is to interpret engineering documentation and translate it into welded assemblies, utilizing provided materials and welding consumables.
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This position will be responsible for welding vessels of various types of metals using GTAW. Chart produces high quality manufactured products using radiography, vacuum mass spectrometry, and phased array ultrasonic testing.
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The Mobile Trailer Technician II will be responsible for performing certified DOT inspections, Preventative Maintenance inspections, light repairs, and other duties as assigned such as aluminum and chem-lite, trailer brakes, air lines, auxiliary pumps, and engines, liftgates, brake chambers, welding, fabrication, replacement of panels, body and framework.
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Required Skills & Qualifications: 1 year of structural welding experienceAbility to read weld drawings and hit production time standardsAbility to pass applicable welding test(s)Must have proper PPE such as welding gloves and hood Essential Job Functions: Weld high volume parts using MIG, TIG, and FluxcoreStructural welding on aluminum and stainless Must have proper PPE such as welding gloves and hoodOperate basic equipment such as flame and plasma cutting torches.
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Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor you will perform maintenance services in the areas of plumbing, electrical, welding, construction, and/or machine servicing. Operates cutting torches or welding equipment to cut or join metal parts.
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Examples of equipment include, but are not limited to, motors, welding equipment, lighting fixtures, circuit breakers, transformers, programmable logic controls. Work performed includes electrical, programmable logic control, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and welding operations associated with installation and repair of all types of equipment, machinery, overhead cranes, heating and plumbing compressors, pumps, conveyors, motors and boilers.
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Basic Mig and Tig welding for repair purposes. You should have a solid understanding of electrical systems, mechanical components, and welding techniques for repair purposes. Proficiency in areas such as safe operation of ammonia refrigeration systems, HVAC maintenance, and mechanical repair is a must.
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Knowledge of NADCAP Special Processes including but not limited to Chemical Processing (CP), Welding (WLD), Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), Heat Treating (HT), Fluid Distribution Systems (FLU). ASQ Certified Calibration Technician (CCT), Certified Quality Engineer (CQE), Certified Quality Technician (CQT), or Certified Quality Inspector (CQI.
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Fuse (weld) metal structural components together by means of arc welding using one process in the fabrication of steel electrical poles, substations, and other structures. We are looking for a highly driven individual that will weld metal components together to fabricate or repair products according to layouts, blueprints, or work orders, using brazing and variety of arc and gas welding equipment.
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Repair worn parts, straighten and fabricate fixtures and equipment through welding (MIG welding, stick welding in all positions) and cutting, (hand gas and plasma torches). Repair worn parts, straighten and fabricate fixtures and equipment through welding (MIG welding, stick welding in all positions) and cutting, (hand gas and plasma torches.
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