Join Process Equipment & Controls (PEC) in Covington, Georgia and help build custom, industrial-grade solutions. If you love reading blueprints, laying out materials, and laying down precise GTAW beads on carbon steel, stainless, and aluminum—this is your shop.
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Interpret engineering drawings, welding symbols, and shop blueprints to fabricate, fit, assemble, and weld components.
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Execute clean, consistent TIG (GTAW) welds on multiple alloys.
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Lay out, measure, mark, and prep materials for fabrication.
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Coordinate priorities and workflow with the Shop Foreman.
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Inspect your work to meet PEC quality standards and customer specs.
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Operate grinders, saws, drill presses, ironworkers, and other fabrication tools.
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Pitch in on stairs, handrails, platforms, structural supports, and other custom metal builds.
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Keep your area tidy and safe; follow PEC safety practices and OSHA standards.
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Help move materials—loading, unloading, and staging as needed.
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Hit project timelines while maintaining craftsmanship.
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Collaborate with teammates and lean into continuous improvement.
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18+ years of age; high school diploma or GED.
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Valid driver’s license and dependable transportation.
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2+ years of hands-on TIG welding and fabrication experience.
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Blueprint reading and layout proficiency.
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Knowledge of shop tooling, welding procedures, and safety practices.
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Work well independently with minimal oversight.
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Detail-obsessed with a quality mindset.
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Comfort with measurements, fractions, and geometry.
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Clear, professional communication.
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Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screening and background check.
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3+ years in industrial/structural/miscellaneous metals fabrication.
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Experience with stainless process piping, skids, platforms, handrails, stairs, and custom assemblies.
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Familiarity with AWS welding standards.
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Cross-process capability: GTAW (TIG), GMAW (MIG), FCAW (Flux Core), SMAW (Stick).
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Leadership or shop supervisory experience.
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AWS certifications.
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Apply advanced welding/fabrication practices to produce tight-tolerance assemblies.
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Troubleshoot issues quickly and effectively.
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Perform in a fast-paced environment while meeting deadlines.
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Prioritize safety and follow OSHA/PEC guidelines.
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Organize tasks and juggle multiple priorities.
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Collaborate and support team goals.
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Stand, walk, bend, kneel, crouch, and climb frequently.
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Lift/carry up to 50 lbs regularly; heavier with help.
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Work in varying shop temperatures and conditions.
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Wear PPE: safety glasses, gloves, welding helmet, steel-toe boots, hearing protection.
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Troubleshooting
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Accurate tape measure use
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Production welding setups
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Blueprint reading