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Certified Welding Inspector with at least three years' experience. Performing welder certification testing per the requirements of AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code, including some minor destructive testing.
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2 or 4 -year Degree from college or university in Metallurgical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Welding Engineering, Materials Science, Materials Technology, or Polymer Engineering. Familiarity with manufacturing methods (welding, casting, forging, heat treatment, injection molding, etc.
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Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) may be required. Your responsibilities will include ensuring adherence to shop drawings and American Welding Society specifications, guaranteeing the quality and integrity of materials.
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Utilizes working knowledge of electrical systems, both control and industrial wiring, pip fitting, plumbing, welding, shop machinery, sheet metal, hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical controls and instrumentation to maintain plant equipment at optimal level.
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Performs mechanical repairs including: washing condensers and cases; welding; HVAC; plumbing; refrigerant leaks; any other store mechanical needs. Demonstrates use of hand tools, gauges, pressure washer, torch, and meters.
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These Production Welder jobs require 6 months preferred of welding or heavy soldering experience. As a Production Welder, you will weld metal parts for the assembly of ATV or side by side vehicles.
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Evaluates new developments in assembly, welding, brazing, pressure vessels, vacuum chambers, and cryogenic tool and processes. Evaluates new developments in assembly, welding, brazing, pressure vessels, vacuum chambers, and cryogenic tool and processes.
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Possess working knowledge and use of machine shop applications, and welding and cutting techniques. Perform installations, troubleshoot issues, maintain and repair equipment and fixtures- Involves equipment assembly, pneumatic and hydraulic installation, machining and modifying parts, equipment debug, and safety feature installation- Assist machine operators with mechanical set-up and operation of production machines- Perform miscellaneous carpentry and painting as required.
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Farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred. Farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred. This position is responsible for traveling with the Field Activity Support Team (FAST) to stores within an assigned district to own and execute “start to finish” variable tasks such as planograms and physical inventories, as well as provide support for other tasks including merchandise and fixture assembly, and the maintenance of all signage.
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Utilize welding skills to repair metal components and structures. of experience with Hydraulics, Pneumatics, conveyors, and packaging, labeling, and/or bottling machines. Utilize welding skills to repair metal components and structures.
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Prefer teaching experience in Accounting, Business, Engineering, Computer Science, Health Science, Social Science, Writing and Welding. The minimum requirements as listed, plus experience tutoring individuals or small groups of students to help improve academic performance in Health Science, Industrial and Engineering, Welding, Math and Computer Science.
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Perform duties associated with auto body repair including but not limited to disassembly; removal of auto equipment for repair access; complete all repairs by hammering, filing, filling, grinding, welding, sanding, etc.
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Desirable skills but not required: plumbing, welding masonry, concrete work, rough carpentry, framing, drywall construction, painting, etc. Desirable skills but not required: plumbing, welding masonry, concrete work, rough carpentry, framing, drywall construction, painting, etc.
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Welding, fabrication, general machine assembly and machine alignment experience, TIG, MIG and/or STICK welding will be a plus. Designing, fabrication, and welding of guarding equipment.
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Supervises workers engaged in major painting projects, performing structural repairs to masonry, woodwork, and furnishings of buildings, and maintaining and repairing building utility systems such as electrical wiring and controls, heating, and ventilating systems.
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