Welder Position
Under general supervision, the welder uses hand welding and flame cutting equipment such as arc welders, gas welders, and gas torches to weld together metal components (flat, horizontal, or vertical plates and pipes). The welder is responsible for assisting with the entire sequence of cutting and welding operations for a wide variety of repair and fabrication work. The welder aligns and welds components of metal tools, wires, fixtures, and other metal products. Works from sketches, prints, operation sheets, preliminary drawings, and written/verbal instructions. Maintains welding specifications. Sets up and operates all welding equipment. May utilize different types of welding systems for different tasks. Performs other duties as assigned.
Typically requires a technical degree and one to four years of related experience or an equivalent combination. Knowledge of chemistry and metallurgy. Understanding of electricity. Knowledge of basic computer programming. Strong attention to detail. Ability to read blueprints.
Physical demands include manual dexterity, physical strength, physical stamina, excellent hand-eye coordination, excellent depth perception, excellent fine motor skills, ability to lift 100 pounds, and ability to carry 50 pounds.
Motion offers an excellent benefits package which includes options for healthcare coverage, 401(k), tuition reimbursement, vacation, sick, and holiday pay. Pay: $24.56 - $31.95 / hour.