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May be required to fabricate a needed part if availability is limited by use of grinder, drill press, band saw and mig or tig welding equipment. May be required to fabricate a needed part if availability is limited by use of grinder, drill press, band saw and mig or tig welding equipment.
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Weld various parts and pieces using a stick welder, and torch. Must be able to use portable welder, scale, printer, bolt cutters, wire cutters, micrometer, banders, pliers, and various other hand tools.
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Design, fabricate and repair plant piping, equipment guards and bases using welding equipment, metal inert and tungsten inert gases, arc, cutting, torch and plasma cutter and plastic welder.
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Knowledge of material processing for metals (e.g., welding forging, heat treat, machining, forming), polymers and composites (e.g., autoclave curing, lay-up, co-curing, repair), sealants and finishes processing (e.g., plating, painting, surface preparation, fay surface sealing, fillet sealing), and ceramic (e.g., high temperature processing, machining) and electronic materials (e.g., soldering, printed circuit board cleaning, conformal coating.
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Three+ years of direct engine sub-assembly and component build experience including machining, welding, heat treating, additive manufacturing, cleaning, non-destructive testing, leak testing, final acceptance testing of integrated hardware.
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Must be able to use portable welder, hoist, pliers, bolt cutters, wire cutters, pulley with chain, micrometer, and various other hand tools. Serves as Company representative in first step grievance proceedings as required by the Plant Manager and/or Human Resources Manager.
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Position Details BROAD STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES:The Welding Technology Instructor shall deliver the State of Michigan Curriculum regulated by the Office of Career and Technical Education to students in the Kent Career Technical Center Welding Technology program.
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Troubleshoot the source of the equipment failure and to then adjust, repair or replace parts as needed using standard hand and power tools, including specialty tools such as volt OHM Meter. Performs these tasks at the request of the Lead Maintenance Tech or Production Personnel.
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Basic knowledge of process logic controllers Welding skills, especially field stick welding repairs, pipe welding and metal fabrication Qualifications: 2+ years' hydraulic equipment repair/troubleshooting experience - REQUIRED Well versed in electrical with heavy mechanical background in electrical controls Experience working with industrial hydraulics Welding experience Valid WA driver's license with clean driving record Ability to talk to customers professionally regarding repair options.
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You’ll also clean and paint interior and exterior equipment and buildings; lean out pipes and perform other plumbing and pipe fitting tasks as required; use gas and/or arc welding equipment to heat, cut, braze, or weld; perform duties of painter in their absence; assist in keeping maintenance records; and perform other duties as required.
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Experienced using all tools of the trade (including welding equipment, diagnostic equipment, and hand and power tools) Demonstrate proficiency in the repair and diagnosis of - with some assistance: Engines (gas and diesel), Power train to include differentials, transmissions, clutches, driveshaft's, PTO's and wheel ends, Electrical systems including starters and alternators, HVAC systems, Steering systems, Electronics to include ECM's, ECU's, sensors etc., Engine bolt-on items such as turbos, fan clutches, injectors, cooling system etc., Brake systems including ABS, Suspension systems (spring and air.
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Operate power tools, cutting torch and other welding apparatus to cut or join metal parts. 1 year experience or combination of experience and trade school in one or more of the following areas of maintenance: building maintenance, material handling equipment maintenance or refrigeration maintenance (ammonia, Freon and/or CO2.
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3+ Years of experience welding, Preferably Tig. Demonstrate welding proficiency and pass all certification tests on Titanium, Aluminum, Stainless and Inconel thin wall tubes in 6G positions as well as dissimilar thicknesses in the 2F positions.
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