MIG/TIG Welder & Fabricator

Job Summary:
The mig and tig welders fabricate many different items, including pontoon tubes, walls, and furniture frames. All of the welding uses aluminum materials, but some of the aluminum is anodized. The welding areas are set up where each welder is working on a different part of the fabrication process.
Key Responsibilities:
Adheres to all safety policies and procedures
Follows all pre-established installation and quality methods, procedures and guidelines to ensure consistency of work
Reads order-specific job travelers and/or engineered drawings to ensure each order is produced to specifications
Uses welders and various hand tools to fabricate pontoon tubes, wall frames, and/or furniture frames
Completes all job duties within given time constraints
Performs other duties as assigned
Cross-trains between several different jobs
Cleans and maintains work area
Pursues continuous improvement to improve efficiency of job duties and work flow
Qualifications
Job Requirements:
High school diploma or GED
Previous welding experience
Attention to detail
Excellent problem solving skills
Good verbal and written communication skills
Needs good visual judgment to notice errors and/or defects
Ability to accurately read a tape measure
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions
Ability to work in a fast paced, multifunctional team oriented work environment
Ability to work variable hours with short notice (up to 50+ hrs. per week)
Physical Requirements and Environment
Must be physically capable of safely lifting a minimum of 60 lbs. without assistance, pushing/pulling 150-300 lb. items with the use of hand trucks or pallet jacks some items are large and/or awkward
Involves standing, bending, twisting, lifting, and climbing ladders for long periods as required
Requires repetitive movement
Includes and noise levels that are distracting and/or uncomfortable
Requires wearing personal protective equipment
Involves extensive walking and exposure to all weather conditions
Requires ability to hear and respond to radio communications
Requires visual acuity for accurately receiving parts
$19.85 – $22.35 an hour
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Career Level Others
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Experience No experience
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Education No education