Lincoln Industries
Job Title: Welder
Job Code: WELD001
SUMMARY The purpose of this job is to weld fabricated pipe components; meeting product specifications and quality requirements by applying appropriate welding techniques.
WAGE TYPE Hourly
FLSA Exemption Non-exempt
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Mig & Tig welding, preferably AWS certified
Ability to weld thin wall tube applications
Experience welding 3 and 4 series stainless steel and carbon steel
Welding spare parts in various directions: flat, horizontal, vertical or overhead, etc.
Clamping, holding, tack-welding, heat-bending, bolting, or grinding spare parts as necessary to satisfy the technical/quality requirements of a welded final product
Control the processes of fitting, burning and welding to avoid problems in relation to overheat, distortion, expansion or shrink of parts
Examining finished products and spare parts to verify that they meet specification requirements
Being in charge of preparing and setting up necessary tools and equipment to weld
Work within a team environment and train new welders as needed.
Good mechanical knowledge. Ability to read blueprints is required.
Could potentially come in contact with hazardous chemicals.
Environmental responsibility is our commitment to our communities.
Proper disposal of waste such as recyclables, standard waste, hazardous waste, etc. is expected.
Any other tasks as required to fulfill Lincoln Industries' Beliefs and Drivers.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Reports to: Team Leader
QUALIFICATIONS The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be substituted for the expected levels of education and experience required.
Education and/or Experience Expected: High school diploma or general education degree (GED) is required.
Minimum of two years related welding experience and/or training.
Preferred: 5 years production welding experience and AWS certification.
Communication Skills
Must be able to read, write and comprehend the English language.
Must possess effective written and verbal communication skills.
Must be able to read and understand work instructions and safety procedures.
Other Skills
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
Physical Requirements
Job Category A – High Labor Intensive Category
Must be able to perform physical functions equivalent to Category A.
Rarely 0-25% of work activity
Occasionally 26-50% of work activity
Frequently 51-75% of work activity
Constant 76-100% of work activity
Regular Exposure To Uncomfortable Conditions: X
Personal Protective Equipment Required: X
Frequent Indoor Work: X
Machine Interfacing: X
Computer Interfacing: X
Hot Weather: X
Cold Weather: X
High Humidity Indexes: X
Electrical Hazards: X
Dirty: X
Dusty: X
Steam: X
Fumes-Vapor: X
Noisy: X
Chemical Exposure: X
Toxic Chemicals: X
Fire Hazards: X
Potential Confined Work Space: X
Awkward or Minimized Work Space: X
Walking: X
Stooping: X
Bending: X
Balancing: X
Reaching: X
Continuous Standing: X
Climbing (catwalk, steps, ladders, etc.): X
Carrying
Lifting
Twisting: X
Turning: X
Pinching: X
Gripping: X
Vibration (including but not limited to): X
Hand Tools: X
Polishing Lathes: X
Equipment Usage: X
Pipe Bending or Cutting Equipment: X
Squatting: X
Pushing
Pulling
Static Work: X
Pulling: X
Working Above Shoulder Level: X
Working In High Far (Reach) Position: X
Working Below Shoulder Level: X
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Training requirements as defined in the Learning Management System based on the role.
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SUMMARY The purpose of this job is to weld fabricated pipe components; meeting product specifications and quality requirements by applying appropriate welding techniques.
WAGE TYPE Hourly
FLSA Exemption Non-exempt
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Mig & Tig welding, preferably AWS certified
Ability to weld thin wall tube applications
Experience welding 3 and 4 series stainless steel and carbon steel
Welding spare parts in various directions: flat, horizontal, vertical or overhead, etc.
Clamping, holding, tack-welding, heat-bending, bolting, or grinding spare parts as necessary to satisfy the technical/quality requirements of a welded final product
Control the processes of fitting, burning and welding to avoid problems in relation to overheat, distortion, expansion or shrink of parts
Examining finished products and spare parts to verify that they meet specification requirements
Being in charge of preparing and setting up necessary tools and equipment to weld
Work within a team environment and train new welders as needed.
Good mechanical knowledge. Ability to read blueprints is required.
Could potentially come in contact with hazardous chemicals.
Environmental responsibility is our commitment to our communities.
Proper disposal of waste such as recyclables, standard waste, hazardous waste, etc. is expected.
Any other tasks as required to fulfill Lincoln Industries' Beliefs and Drivers.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Reports to: Team Leader
QUALIFICATIONS The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be substituted for the expected levels of education and experience required.
Education and/or Experience Expected: High school diploma or general education degree (GED) is required.
Minimum of two years related welding experience and/or training.
Preferred: 5 years production welding experience and AWS certification.
Communication Skills
Must be able to read, write and comprehend the English language.
Must possess effective written and verbal communication skills.
Must be able to read and understand work instructions and safety procedures.
Other Skills
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
Physical Requirements
Job Category A – High Labor Intensive Category
Must be able to perform physical functions equivalent to Category A.
Rarely 0-25% of work activity
Occasionally 26-50% of work activity
Frequently 51-75% of work activity
Constant 76-100% of work activity
Regular Exposure To Uncomfortable Conditions: X
Personal Protective Equipment Required: X
Frequent Indoor Work: X
Machine Interfacing: X
Computer Interfacing: X
Hot Weather: X
Cold Weather: X
High Humidity Indexes: X
Electrical Hazards: X
Dirty: X
Dusty: X
Steam: X
Fumes-Vapor: X
Noisy: X
Chemical Exposure: X
Toxic Chemicals: X
Fire Hazards: X
Potential Confined Work Space: X
Awkward or Minimized Work Space: X
Walking: X
Stooping: X
Bending: X
Balancing: X
Reaching: X
Continuous Standing: X
Climbing (catwalk, steps, ladders, etc.): X
Carrying
Lifting
Twisting: X
Turning: X
Pinching: X
Gripping: X
Vibration (including but not limited to): X
Hand Tools: X
Polishing Lathes: X
Equipment Usage: X
Pipe Bending or Cutting Equipment: X
Squatting: X
Pushing
Pulling
Static Work: X
Pulling: X
Working Above Shoulder Level: X
Working In High Far (Reach) Position: X
Working Below Shoulder Level: X
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Training requirements as defined in the Learning Management System based on the role.
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