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Prior experience MIG welding of structural steel and plate. Intermediate knowledge of MIG welding, handheld plasma machines and cutting torches using cutting steel, acetylene and other cutting methods.
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Preventive maintenance tasks on production equipment, troubleshooting and repair of centralized coolant systems, supporting production of heat treat operations, and fabrication from blueprints using raw stock: welding (i.e. MIG,TIG,STICK, etc.
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Primarily MIG welding on mild steel from 20 gauge up to 1/4-inch thickness. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionKMS Industries, Inc., an MRA member, is recruiting for a permanent, full-time Welder.
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The Welder will perform the daily set-up and fabricate/weld (MIG) weldments in a variety of materials including carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum, utilizing blueprints for set-up and inspection of parts to ensure customer specifications are met.
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Bolt, clamp, and tack-weld parts to secure in position for final welding, MIG. Trillium Construction is now hiring Fitter Welders in Brookfield, WI! Bolt, clamp, and tack-weld parts to secure in position for final welding, MIG.
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MIG and TIG welding skills preferred. MIG and TIG welding skills preferred. Ability to fabricate equipment and fixtures including assembling materials with fasteners, welding, cutting, bending, drilling, grinding etc.
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Basic knowledge of MIG welding, handheld plasma machines, and cutting torches using cutting steel, acetylene, and other cutting methods. As a Welder, you will weld and assemble different pieces by using hand-held welding equipment such as hand tools, clamps, jigs, and fixtures.
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Set up and operate all types of production equipment and machine tools such as, but not limited to, lathes, mills, welder, make or rework required machine parts. Nature’s Path is a family owned, sustainably-driven, deliciously-healthy organic food manufacturing company that produces cereal, oatmeal, granola, toaster pastries and chips.
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Ability to weld, braze, and cut with: Plasma Cutter, MIG, TIG, Stick, or Oxygen/Act Torch. Ability to weld, braze, and cut with: Plasma Cutter, MIG, TIG, Stick, or Oxygen/Act Torch. Previous experience with machine tooling, welding, pneumatics, hydraulics, pipe installation, chiller plants, and waste systems.
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Metal inert gas (MIG) weld and tungsten inert gas (TIG) weld steel and aluminum assemblies to engineering tolerances. In this position, you will: Machine prototype test parts and fixtures from raw stock to tight tolerances from verbal instructions, engineering drawings and 3-D models using CNC mill, CNC Lathe, water jet and 5-axis CNC machining center.
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Able to perform manual welding with both stick electrodes and wire process.
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Will be doing Flux core.045 and MIG welding for blueprints, quality tools, and will train with most experienced workers. Will be doing Flux core.045 and MIG welding for blueprints, quality tools, and will train with most experienced workers.
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Store parts on carts or cover to eliminate potential damageMend damaged body by hammering out or filling in dents and welding broken parts; ensure all gaps and fits are to industry standards; remove damaged fenders, panels and grills; and bolts or welds replacement parts in position and reassemble after parts are paintedOperate a variety of hand and power tools (e.g. welder, soldering equipment, cutting torch, blocks, hammers, wrenches, sander, spray guns, etc.
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As a Maintenance Technician II you will be responsible for performing general preventative and predictive maintenance to food manufacturing machines that include setting up, adjusting and repairing all types of equipment in order to consistently meet our standards for safety and quality.
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The WELDER will have high familiarity with blueprint reading/specifications, planning layout, troubleshooting, securing parts and assemblies during "fit up", performing final weld and self inspection to print using necessary measurement instruments.
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