Welder
Key Responsibilities :
se
techniques
such
as
MIG,
TIG,
and
Stick
welding
to
join
metal
components,
ensuri
ng
strong
and
durable
joints.
Read
and
interpret
blueprints
and
technical
drawings
to
understand
project
specifications
and
requirements.
Set
up,
maintain,
and
operate
welding
equipment
safely
and
efficiently,
including
hand-welding
and
flame-cutting
tools.
Inspect
and
test
welds
to
ensure
they
meet
design
requirements
and
safety
standards,
adjusting as
necessary.
Adhere
to
safety
protocols
and
regulations,
wearing
appropriate
protective
gear
and
maintaining a
clean
work
environment.
One or more
years'
welding experience. Experienced welders will begin in the weld training department and take a weld test. A passing weld test will determine new wage. One a weld test is passed
they will move to another department in the plant.
Physical demands : Standing
Prolonged periods of standing on production floor (up to 8–10 hours per shift).
Walking
Frequent walking around production and packaging areas.
Lifting
must be able to lift 50-75 lbs
Bending / Stooping
Regular bending to inspect lower-level machinery or products.
Reaching
Frequent reaching over and around equipment or conveyors.
Climbing
Occasionally climb steps or ladders to access equipment or inspection points.
Repetitive Motions
Repetitive hand and arm movements when conducting tests or entering data.
Welder • Walworth, WI, US