Anchor Industries, Inc.
Lead Structural MIG/TIG Welder (AWS D1.1)
Anchor Industries, Inc., Evansville, Indiana, United States, 47725
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Lead Structural MIG/TIG Welder (AWS D1.1)
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Anchor Industries, Inc.
6 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants
Anchor Industries, Inc. provided pay range This range is provided by Anchor Industries, Inc.. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $23.00/hr - $27.00/hr
Lead the Line. Build What Shelters Communities.
As the Lead Structural MIG/TIG Welder at Anchor Industries, you’ll be the go-to expert building steel tubing, plate, and structural components for our tent frames, shelters, and temporary structures. Your day starts by reviewing prints, dialing in machines, and sequencing work so every weld meets AWS D1.1 standards. Along the way, you’ll coach junior welders, uphold safe, organized practices, and help us hit quality and delivery targets.
What a day looks like
Interpret blueprints, weld symbols, and fabrication drawings to plan joint prep, fit-up, and weld order.
Set up GMAW (MIG) and GTAW (TIG) parameters, wire feeders, shielding gases, and fixtures for optimal results.
Fit and position tubing, angles, and plate; execute full-penetration, code-compliant welds with consistent appearance.
Finish parts to spec by grinding, buffing, and verifying dimensions, bead profile, and weld integrity.
Collaborate with fabrication, quality, and engineering to meet schedule and drive continuous improvement.
Document and refine WPS in alignment with AWS D1.1, sharing best practices with the team.
Train and mentor junior welders on technique, setup, and safe work habits.
Keep a 5S-compliant, OSHA‑conscious work area; support overtime or special projects when needed.
What you bring
High school diploma or GED (technical/vocational welding training strongly preferred).
3–5 years of structural or production welding in a fabrication/manufacturing setting.
AWS D1.1 Structural Steel certification (or the ability to re‑certify upon hire).
Proven MIG (GMAW) on carbon steel and TIG (GTAW) on thin‑gauge steel or aluminum.
Multi‑position proficiency (flat, horizontal, vertical) with code‑level quality.
Solid grasp of joint design, fit‑up, and distortion control techniques.
Blueprint reading, metric/imperial measurement, and weld‑symbol literacy.
Basic fab skills: cutting, layout, grinders, saws, and common hand tools.
Clear communicator with strong time management; safety‑ and team‑minded.
Proficiencies and tools
You should be proficient in: Tape Measure Reading; Blueprint Reading
Machines & technologies you’ll use: MIG Welder; TIG Welder
Physical And Work Environment Requirements
Ability to lift up to 75 lbs and stand for extended periods.
Manual dexterity and visual acuity for precision welding.
Tolerance for heat, noise, and metal‑fume environment (PPE provided).
Work environment & safety Our shop is climate‑controlled. At times you may be around moving mechanical parts, fumes/airborne particles, and certain chemicals; noise is typically moderate. PPE is generally not required, though specific tasks may require company‑provided PPE—and when required, it must be worn.
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Lead Structural MIG/TIG Welder (AWS D1.1)
role at
Anchor Industries, Inc.
6 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants
Anchor Industries, Inc. provided pay range This range is provided by Anchor Industries, Inc.. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $23.00/hr - $27.00/hr
Lead the Line. Build What Shelters Communities.
As the Lead Structural MIG/TIG Welder at Anchor Industries, you’ll be the go-to expert building steel tubing, plate, and structural components for our tent frames, shelters, and temporary structures. Your day starts by reviewing prints, dialing in machines, and sequencing work so every weld meets AWS D1.1 standards. Along the way, you’ll coach junior welders, uphold safe, organized practices, and help us hit quality and delivery targets.
What a day looks like
Interpret blueprints, weld symbols, and fabrication drawings to plan joint prep, fit-up, and weld order.
Set up GMAW (MIG) and GTAW (TIG) parameters, wire feeders, shielding gases, and fixtures for optimal results.
Fit and position tubing, angles, and plate; execute full-penetration, code-compliant welds with consistent appearance.
Finish parts to spec by grinding, buffing, and verifying dimensions, bead profile, and weld integrity.
Collaborate with fabrication, quality, and engineering to meet schedule and drive continuous improvement.
Document and refine WPS in alignment with AWS D1.1, sharing best practices with the team.
Train and mentor junior welders on technique, setup, and safe work habits.
Keep a 5S-compliant, OSHA‑conscious work area; support overtime or special projects when needed.
What you bring
High school diploma or GED (technical/vocational welding training strongly preferred).
3–5 years of structural or production welding in a fabrication/manufacturing setting.
AWS D1.1 Structural Steel certification (or the ability to re‑certify upon hire).
Proven MIG (GMAW) on carbon steel and TIG (GTAW) on thin‑gauge steel or aluminum.
Multi‑position proficiency (flat, horizontal, vertical) with code‑level quality.
Solid grasp of joint design, fit‑up, and distortion control techniques.
Blueprint reading, metric/imperial measurement, and weld‑symbol literacy.
Basic fab skills: cutting, layout, grinders, saws, and common hand tools.
Clear communicator with strong time management; safety‑ and team‑minded.
Proficiencies and tools
You should be proficient in: Tape Measure Reading; Blueprint Reading
Machines & technologies you’ll use: MIG Welder; TIG Welder
Physical And Work Environment Requirements
Ability to lift up to 75 lbs and stand for extended periods.
Manual dexterity and visual acuity for precision welding.
Tolerance for heat, noise, and metal‑fume environment (PPE provided).
Work environment & safety Our shop is climate‑controlled. At times you may be around moving mechanical parts, fumes/airborne particles, and certain chemicals; noise is typically moderate. PPE is generally not required, though specific tasks may require company‑provided PPE—and when required, it must be worn.
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