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These tasks and duties include, but are not limited to operating: material handling equipment, motorized vehicles, welding equipment, fabrication machinery, power tools, working at height over four feet and working in confined spaces (or as prescribed by OSHA.
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Professional TIG welding training/certification or relevant experience. TIG welding of aerospace products. Experience in fabrication, brazing, machining, assembly, testing, and basic electricity is highly desirable.
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Vocational training and/or trades experience for this position (or equivalent experience), with electrical, mechanical/plumbing, welding/cutting/metal fabrication, and automated industrial control experience.
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Prior experience performing maintenance trades such as welding, pipefitting, fabrication, rigging systems, gearbox and bearings, lubrication, pump and piping systems, or hydraulics and pneumatics.
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1st shift: Mon-Fri 7am - 3:30pm plus overtimeJob Duties:+ Layout an fitting steel+ Welding using MIG/Flux Core and/or Stick processes+ Blueprint reading+ Metal fabrication. The duties include fabrication, layout, fitting and welding modular structures.
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Experience with metal working such as machining, soldering, brazing, and welding. Hands-on fabrication and troubleshooting experience. Experience with metal working such as machining, soldering, brazing, and welding.
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These tasks and duties include, but are not limited to operating: material handling equipment, motorized vehicles, overhead crane, rigging equipment and forklift, welding equipment, fabrication machinery, power tools, working at height over four feet and working in confined spaces (or as prescribed by OSHA.
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Their expertise lies in the areas of general and CNC machining, metal stamping, CNC sheet metal fabrication and a variety of finishing and welding options to meet our customer's custom parts requirements.
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