Welder - Steel MIG | Night Shift
Who we are:
Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company is America's oldest privately owned, family-operated trailer manufacturer. With our corporate headquarters in City of Industry, California, we have 5 manufacturing factories in the United States and 1 in Mexico. Our Atkins, Virginia plant is currently accepting applications for Steel MIG Welders.
Job Responsibilities:
- Works from shop orders, specification and other instructions as to type of weld and amount of weld to be applied.
- Able to weld mild steel.
- Selects and set currents, determines rod size, selects electrode, and determines other variables according to job requirements.
- Exercises care to obtain proper penetration, avoid burning, slag inclusion or other flaws. Some alloying of metals involved to help to obtain proper material strength.
- Performs necessary routing and cleaning of defective areas prior to welding. Also grinds and blends after welding to meet blueprint specifications.
- Must know how to look up and understand customer weld requirements, prior to starting job.
- Must know and follow all departmental and company safety rules.
- Maintain work area and equipment in a clean and orderly condition.
- Performs other functions as assigned.
- Interact with other team members and occasionally with maintenance and engineers, quality, customer service and others in the plant to discuss product issues if needed.
- Able to use conventional and precision measuring instruments and able to read and interpret blueprints and specifications regarding parts.
- Able to meet internal quality requirements.
- Able to communicate effectively with co-workers.
Prior to Hire:
Must pass a welding test administered on site during your interview visit.
Pay:
Hours:
- Night Shift Hours: 4pm – 2:30am, Monday – Thursday
Required
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Team Player: Works well as a member of a group
Equal Opportunity Employer
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