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Able to weld in the following classifications: TIG & MIG, Flux-Cored, Stick (shielded metal arc (SMAW), gas tungsten arc, and gas metal arc welding). Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.
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May be required to remove high spots and cut bevels, using hand files, portable grinders, and/or cutting torch, as well as give directions to the welder to build up low spots or short pieces. Southwest Shipyard, LP provides gas freeing and cleaning services, steaming, and flaring services, Barge and boat repair, Surface preparation and painting, water treatment and new construction services to the commercial and government marine industry.
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Blueprint, GD&T, tolerances, assembly, calipers, precision, Tig, Welding, inconel, Inspection, Sheet metal, Tig welding, Fabrication, inconel welding. Knowledge of drawing review, scheduling and work order systems, inventory, and various issue tracking systems-TIG welding aerospace stainless steel and inconel hardware, using manual and/or automatic equipment.
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Please refer to our website are available in the following disciplines: Electrician, Ironworker, Sheetmetal Worker, Welder (Structural), Carpenter/Millwright, Painter and Laborer (entry level.
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Ability to gain Elliott certification in weld processes such as TIG, MIG, submerged arc and heliarc. Ability to perform stress relieving and non-destructive testing to Elliott specifications. Ability to gain Elliott certification in weld processes such as TIG, MIG, submerged arc and heliarc.
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We are currently Hiring Aluminum Welder / Fitter. This position is for several Aluminum Welder / Fitters must be able to pass DISA DS, HT, Background. if interested please send your resume to Employment@enerstaffusa.com and put Aluminum Welder on subject.
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Welds carbon and stainless steel.
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Selects equipment and plans layouts, assembly, and welding, applying knowledge of geometry, physical properties of metal machining, weld shrinkage and welding techniques.
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Texas Compression is a Houston-based mechanical and Industrial services contractor servicing customer across Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma.
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We are currently hiring a Base Welder at our Southeast Houston manufacturing facility. Ability to MIG weld stainless steel. Perform any cosmetic or appearance specifications of the weldment, which may require grinding welds and sheet metal buffing.
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Responsibilities: The Welder will report to the Rig Superintendent and will be responsible for safely and efficiently fabricating, cutting, modifying or repairing metal and steel devices, structures and piping as directed.
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WeldFit is looking for a self-motivated Welder for 2nd Shift (4pm - 1am) who will be responsible for producing on time quality welding work by performing the duties and responsibilities below. 3 years of experience welding pipe (100% X-ray.
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Lay out, position, align and fit components together using applicable machines, tools and equipment.
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Machine Welders are to meet all Code welder requirements including operating an Arc Air Gouger, Sub Arc, and Flux Core welding Machine. Follow the designated WPS as specified on the applicable job card, weld plates together using a Sub Arc machine with a stringer pass.
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Minimum of 1 year as a B-Class Welder at Austal producing advance fillet welds or 2 years of GMAW MIG aluminum welding experience at a comparable employer. Minimum of 1 year as a B-Class Welder at Austal producing advance fillet welds or 2 years of GMAW MIG aluminum welding experience at a comparable employer.
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