Picture starting your shift by opening engineered drawings and cut lists, selecting the right steel, stainless, or aluminum for the job, and laying out each part with precision. You measure twice, cut once, and use straightedges, combination squares, calipers, and rulers to align every component. Fit-up complete, you strike an arc and weld in flat, vertical, and overhead positions, primarily with MIG while also recognizing and setting up SMAW and GMAW equipment. Throughout the day, you coordinate with teammates to meet customer deadlines, keep your workspace professional and clean, and champion a strong safety culture.
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Handle, cut, weld, and assemble steel, stainless, aluminum, structural, and sheet metal for custom products.
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Fabricate and install to spec, following engineered drawings and cut lists.
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Weld components in flat, vertical, and overhead positions.
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Recognize, set up, and operate hand and power tools common to the welding trade, including shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding equipment.
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Lay out, position, align, and secure parts and assemblies using straightedges, combination squares, calipers, and rulers.
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Work closely with team members to fulfill customer orders accurately and on time.
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Integrity, energy, creativity, and a positive attitude.
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Strong critical thinking and sound judgment.
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Basic to intermediate fabrication and welding background; MIG experience with mild steel, aluminum, and stainless is preferred.
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Certifications are helpful but not required to start; training is provided to help you advance and earn certifications.
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Ability to interpret engineering drawings and cut lists for precise cutting and assembly.
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Mechanical aptitude with saws, drills, grinders, cut off wheels, clamps, levels, and tape measures.
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Clear written and verbal communication.
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Commitment to a clean, professional workspace and willingness to support shop housekeeping.
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Safety first mindset and active participation in a safety focused culture.
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Team player who can also work independently without supervision.
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Tape measure reading
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Welding setups for production
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Vehicle and fleet welding
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Blueprint reading