Perform welding operations based on interpreting shop records and drawings and assemble and measurement details.
Work from shop drawings and sketches to set up workstation for specific jobs.
Manipulate welding gun and lay proper fill or bead to meet and satisfy pressure testing requirements.
Follow quality control standards to ensure meeting quality and quantity requirements.
Obtain first piece inspection approval and periodically visually inspect and / or gauge work for quality appearance and dimensional accuracies.
Perform grinding operations to dress the appearance of weldments.
To maintain continuous movement of work, use hand truck, lift truck, lift hoist or overhead crane to move material to and from storage, staging areas, or workstation.
Perform daily lift truck inspections
Read and accurately interpret measuring devices
Act as authorized employee for the lock out / tag out program
Adhere to established safety rules and policies.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements :
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and 3 years work experience.
Meet production quantity requirements.
Possess and demonstrate positive mentoring and leadership qualities.
Good oral and written communication skills.
Successful participation in training events (ie; Lockout / Tagout; HazCom; and overhead crane training)
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