The Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering
Welder (All Levels)
The Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering, Virginia Beach, Virginia, us, 23450
Description
Roles & Responsibilities
Perform welding duties using MIG, TIG, Wire Welder, Spot Welder and/or oxy/acetylene torch. Clean and dress welds as required Set up and lay out work using material handling equipment or hand layouts to fabricate or rework finished products. Manual set up of hand held sanders, grinders, wire wheels or other finishing hand held tools. Welding I-Beam, Frame and Fuel Tanks in flat, vertical or overhead positions. Clamp, hold, tack weld, drill, mill, tap, cut and/or bolt together components to obtain required configuration and positions for complete welding process. Inspect products, equipment and tools for defect and malfunction. Create quality welds according to blue prints/specifications. Inspect all welds and re-work as necessary. Change wire and gas on weld machine as necessary. Ensure equipment properly set up and used in a safe manner during welding process. Maintain welding equipment and machines, inspect regularly and request maintenance as needed. Assist/participate in fuel tank pressure testing as required and rework as necessary. Perform work to timely standard and quality expectations. Account for time and work completed through means of weekly timesheets. Report and document basic material, production, quality or safety issues to direct supervisor or management. Requirements
Competency Requirements
Flexible and responsive with strong teamwork orientation Willingness to cross-train and perform other job tasks in addition to primary assigned position Knowledge in use of basic hand tools Ability to work well in a fast-paced environment Strong orientation toward quality, safety and continuous improvement Safety conscious behavior Ability to multi-task, work with minimal supervision, follow written and oral instructions, show attention to detail and demonstrate problem-solving skills Qualification/Experience Requirements
Experience may vary depending on skill level assessment Skill in the use and care of equipment and tools Basic mathematical skills and knowledge in use of measurement tools Required Education/Training
High School or Equivalent MIG Welding Certification Preferred TIG Welding Certification a plus Vocational/Prior Welding Education a Plus
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Roles & Responsibilities
Perform welding duties using MIG, TIG, Wire Welder, Spot Welder and/or oxy/acetylene torch. Clean and dress welds as required Set up and lay out work using material handling equipment or hand layouts to fabricate or rework finished products. Manual set up of hand held sanders, grinders, wire wheels or other finishing hand held tools. Welding I-Beam, Frame and Fuel Tanks in flat, vertical or overhead positions. Clamp, hold, tack weld, drill, mill, tap, cut and/or bolt together components to obtain required configuration and positions for complete welding process. Inspect products, equipment and tools for defect and malfunction. Create quality welds according to blue prints/specifications. Inspect all welds and re-work as necessary. Change wire and gas on weld machine as necessary. Ensure equipment properly set up and used in a safe manner during welding process. Maintain welding equipment and machines, inspect regularly and request maintenance as needed. Assist/participate in fuel tank pressure testing as required and rework as necessary. Perform work to timely standard and quality expectations. Account for time and work completed through means of weekly timesheets. Report and document basic material, production, quality or safety issues to direct supervisor or management. Requirements
Competency Requirements
Flexible and responsive with strong teamwork orientation Willingness to cross-train and perform other job tasks in addition to primary assigned position Knowledge in use of basic hand tools Ability to work well in a fast-paced environment Strong orientation toward quality, safety and continuous improvement Safety conscious behavior Ability to multi-task, work with minimal supervision, follow written and oral instructions, show attention to detail and demonstrate problem-solving skills Qualification/Experience Requirements
Experience may vary depending on skill level assessment Skill in the use and care of equipment and tools Basic mathematical skills and knowledge in use of measurement tools Required Education/Training
High School or Equivalent MIG Welding Certification Preferred TIG Welding Certification a plus Vocational/Prior Welding Education a Plus
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