What are the responsibilities and job description for the Metal Fabricator/Fitter position at Traylor Bros., Inc.?
Established in 1999, Onyett Fabricators is a dedicated shop providing fabrication and field services, welding,
and other structural metalwork for the coal, aggregate, and construction industries.
Onyett has 34,000 square feet of shop space and operates 24/7 to meet our clients’ needs.
SERVICES
- Line Boring, Shop and Field
- All Size Bucket Repairs
- Structural Steel Fabrication
- Dozer Repairs and Liners
- Ripper Repairs and New Machined AR400 Rippers
- Barge and Pontoon Fabrication
- Hard Facing and Tungsten Carbiding Capabilities
- Multiple Machining Capabilities
- Drill Stem Repairs and Manufacture
- New Stock Plate in Mild Steel, AR400, Nickel Chrome and Chromium Clad Overlay
AREAS OF WORK
- Coal Mines
- Power Plants (Gas, Coal)
- Cement Plants
- Aggregate (Rock and Sand)
- Farming
- Construction (Dirt and Asphalt)
- Dredging
- Tunneling and Boring Companies
PORTABLE FIELD SERVICE
20 Trucks Equipped with:
- Cranes
- Welding Equipment
- Air Arcs
- Air Compressors
- Line Boring Equipment
MACHINE SHOP
34,000 sq ft, 24/7 Work Hours
Overhead Cranes
Five (5) 5-ton Cranes
Two (2) 2-ton Cranes
Cutting Table
Plasma CNC Cutting to 2 in
Torch CNC Cutting to 6 in
Blast and Paint Capabilities
2,100 sq ft Paint Bay
Presses
450-ton Press
1,000-ton Press up to 20 ft Long
Toshiba/Shibaura CNC
Horizontal Boring Mill
5 Axis Table, 118 in Cross Travel
x 95 in Height Travel
25,000 lb Capacity
Haas Vertical Machining Center
4 Axis Table, 50 in x 25 in Travel
16 Position Tool Changer
Toshiba CNC Vertical Lathe
59 in x 70 in Table with 59 in Height
17,600 lb Capacity
Viper VT-50 CNC Lathe
25 in Double Chucks
9.25 in Spindle Bore
34 in Turning Capacity x 40 in Swing
Cincinnati Milacron Avenger 250S Lathe
10.39 Diameter x 16.42 Length
Sub Spindle 65 in
Poreba Hollow Spindle Lathe
Double Chucks
Swing 47 in x 120 in Center to Center Chucks
Primary Responsibilities
- Position, align, fit, and weld parts to form complete units or subunits, following blueprints and layout specifications, and using jigs, welding torches, and hand tools
- Verify conformance of workpieces to specifications, using squares, rulers, and measuring tapes
- Move parts into position, manually or with hoists or cranes
- Study engineering drawings and blueprints to determine materials requirements and task sequences
- Set up and operate fabricating machines, such as brakes, rolls, shears, flame cutters, grinders, and drill presses, to bend, cut, form, punch, drill, or otherwise form and assemble metal components
- Layout and examine metal stock or workpieces to be processed to ensure that specifications are met
- Tack-weld fitted parts together
- Lift or move materials and finished products, using large cranes