What are the responsibilities and job description for the Welder position at Team JAS?
Job Description
Welder
Team JAS, Inc.
Type: Hourly, Non-exempt
Reports to: Director of MRO | Chief Inspector and Facilities
Primary Responsibilities:
The ideal candidate for the Welder position at Team JAS, FAA 145 Repair Station, is a skilled and detail-oriented professional with a strong background in aviation welding. They have at least 2-3 years of experience in an FAA-regulated or aerospace manufacturing environment, with expertise in TIG and MIG welding on aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium components.
They are FAA-certified or possess AWS welding certifications, demonstrating compliance with aviation industry standards. The candidate is proficient in reading technical drawings and blueprints and understands welding inspection techniques such as ultrasonic and dye penetrant testing to ensure structural integrity.
Safety-conscious and highly precise, the ideal welder follows FAA regulations and workplace safety protocols, maintaining a clean and organized workspace. They possess strong problem-solving skills, adaptability in handling complex repair tasks, and a commitment to quality control.
Additionally, this candidate is a team player, able to collaborate effectively with engineers and repair technicians. Their attention to detail and ability to troubleshoot welding issues make them a valuable asset in ensuring high-quality repairs and modifications within the FAA 145 Repair Station.
Team JAS is a Drug and Alcohol-free facility. The Welder is a part of the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) drug and alcohol testing program (49 CFR part 40 and 14 CFR part 120). The Welder is required to participate in and comply with the Team JAS drug and alcohol testing program, which is in accordance with federal regulations.
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Welder
Team JAS, Inc.
Type: Hourly, Non-exempt
Reports to: Director of MRO | Chief Inspector and Facilities
Primary Responsibilities:
- Responsible for repairs on aircraft articles I.A.W. FAA approved technical data
- Tasks include the repair of defective welds, removing cracks and accomplishing welding procedures in accordance with approved technical data
- Adherence to the company’s safety, health and environmental policies and procedures is required
- Welder should be able to read and utilize welding procedures and welding symbols
- Welder should be able to safely and efficiently use a propane torch to apply pre-heat to materials prior to welding
- Welder should be able to safely and efficiently use electric and pneumatic grinders to prepare materials for welding, as well as to clean and contour finished welds
- Welder should be able to use measuring tools and gauges to verify dimensions during weld repairs
- Welder should be familiar with Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) of aluminum, stainless steels carbon, alloy steels and heat treatable alloy steels
- Have the knowledge and experience required of current AWS standards
- Have documented OJT and or certification from an approved facility or fabricator
- Meet the vision requirements. Have a current eye exam on file (minimum every two years)
- Pass examination administered by an approved AWS test/ certification utilizing Team JAS Inc. WPS for aluminum, stainless steels carbon, alloy steels and heat treatable alloy steels
- Welding certification from accredited school (e.g., AWS Certified Welder)
- Ability to pass welding qualification tests as per industry standards
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in welding within an aviation or manufacturing environment
- Previous experience working with various metals, including aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium, commonly used in aviation applications
- Familiarity with aircraft components and the ability to read blueprints and technical drawings for precise welding work
- Strong knowledge of welding techniques and procedures, including heat treatment processes
- Must be able to pass a background check and successfully complete a FAA/DOT drug and alcohol screening
- Experience with welding inspection tools and techniques
- Code D17.1, Process GTAW, filler metal AMS 6353C, base metal 4130, position 1G horizontal rolled and 2f
- Code D17.1, process GTAW, filler metal ERNICrMo-3, base metal ATI625, position 1G
- Code D17.1, process GTAW, filler metal ER4043, base metal 6061-T6, position 1G
The ideal candidate for the Welder position at Team JAS, FAA 145 Repair Station, is a skilled and detail-oriented professional with a strong background in aviation welding. They have at least 2-3 years of experience in an FAA-regulated or aerospace manufacturing environment, with expertise in TIG and MIG welding on aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium components.
They are FAA-certified or possess AWS welding certifications, demonstrating compliance with aviation industry standards. The candidate is proficient in reading technical drawings and blueprints and understands welding inspection techniques such as ultrasonic and dye penetrant testing to ensure structural integrity.
Safety-conscious and highly precise, the ideal welder follows FAA regulations and workplace safety protocols, maintaining a clean and organized workspace. They possess strong problem-solving skills, adaptability in handling complex repair tasks, and a commitment to quality control.
Additionally, this candidate is a team player, able to collaborate effectively with engineers and repair technicians. Their attention to detail and ability to troubleshoot welding issues make them a valuable asset in ensuring high-quality repairs and modifications within the FAA 145 Repair Station.
Team JAS is a Drug and Alcohol-free facility. The Welder is a part of the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) drug and alcohol testing program (49 CFR part 40 and 14 CFR part 120). The Welder is required to participate in and comply with the Team JAS drug and alcohol testing program, which is in accordance with federal regulations.
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