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Welder/Fabricator/Fitter

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Key Responsibilities / Daily Tasks

  • Read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, sketches, work orders, and specifications to determine job requirements and tolerances.
  • Lay out, measure, mark, cut, and shape metal components using tools such as tape measures, squares, levels, shears, plasma cutters, oxy-acetylene torches, band saws, and press brakes.
  • Position, align, and fit fabricated, cast, or forged parts together using clamps, bolts, tack welds, and precision measuring instruments while maintaining tight tolerances.
  • Select and set up appropriate welding equipment (MIG/GMAW, TIG/GTAW, Stick/SMAW, Flux Core/FCAW) and welding parameters based on material type (mild steel, stainless, aluminum, etc.) and joint requirements.
  • Perform welding in all positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead) on structural, sheet metal, and pipe components.
  • Tack-weld, bolt, rivet, or otherwise assemble parts into final products or sub-assemblies.
  • Grind, clean, and finish welds to remove slag, spatter, and imperfections; prepare surfaces for painting or further assembly.
  • Inspect completed welds and fabrications for quality, strength, dimensional accuracy, and conformance to codes and specifications; perform rework as needed.
  • Operate and maintain fabrication shop equipment (ironworkers, drills, grinders, rollers, punches, shears, etc.).
  • Perform routine maintenance on welding machines, torches, and hand/power tools; troubleshoot minor equipment issues.
  • Follow all safety protocols, including proper use of PPE, ventilation, fire prevention, and lock-out/tag-out procedures.
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area; clean tools, equipment, and the shop floor at the end of each shift.
  • Collaborate with team members, supervisors, and quality control to meet production schedules and project deadlines.
  • Occasionally assist with material handling, forklift operation, rigging, or loading/unloading of fabricated items.

Optional Additions (Depending on the Company/Industry)

  • Fabricate or repair custom items such as brackets, guards, frames, railings, truck beds, trailers, tanks, or structural steel components.
  • Perform basic layout or rough sketching for one-off jobs.
  • Conduct pressure or non-destructive testing on welds when required.
  • Work with a variety of metals and alloys (carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum).

Pay: $25.08 - $30.21 per hour

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule
  • Paid time off

Work Location: In person

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