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CHART COOLER SVC CO INC

Welder 6

CHART COOLER SVC CO INC, New Prague, Minnesota, United States, 56071

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New Prague, MN, United States, 56071

Chart’s production welders play a key role in the manufacturing process of Chart’s products. Candidates must be able to perform complex and critical welding operations and the position requires a full range of experience and training. Various types of metals are used during the production process and the following types of welding are performed: GMAW, GTAW, Sub-arc welding, Plasma-arc cutting and Air-arc gouging.

What Will You Do?

Perform Mig welding on various parts that are manufactured from stainless steel mild steel, with various thicknesses.

Layout, assemble and weld according to drawings, bill of materials, work instructions, weld procedures and measuring devices.

Ability to judge the type and gauge of steel to be welded, and make proper adjustments as required by welding procedures

Position welded metal parts on fixtures; attached jigs & clamps as needed to hold metal parts in proper position for welding.

Perform complete welding and finishing operations for unit repair.

Use various handling devices in conjunction with welding tasks.

Accurately maintain required documentation.

Utilize visual examination of welds for defect and verifying weld sizes with fillet gauges.

Observe and practice safety procedures and policies, participate in safety program and department meetings.

Train and instruct other welders

Perform other job‑related duties and responsibilities as assigned by supervisors.

You may work in other departments as assigned.

All Welder 5 responsibilities including:

Perform Mig and Tig plate Welding on various parts that are manufactured from stainless steel mild steel, with various thicknesses.

Pipe welding

Perform manufacturing activities with minimal instruction and supervision

Your Physical Work Environment Will Require…

Frequent lifting and carrying up to 40 lbs. and occasionally heavier (50-60 lbs.) with assistance

Frequent sitting, standing, stooping, bending, twisting, walking and occasional crawling

Frequent pushing, pulling and handling of materials

Occasional climbing and working at elevated positions

Exposure to metal cutting, welding odors, welding flash and incidental acceptable limits of x-ray radiation

Possible exposure to chemical odors and temperature extremes

Exposure to overhead objects and occasional flying debris

Required use of safety glasses with side shields, ANSI approved steel-toed safety shoes, hearing protection and hard hat

Your Experience Should Be...

Previous experience performing Mig and/or Tig Welding required

Pipe Welding experience is required or able to obtain within your certification period

Pipe Fitting experience is preferred

Ability to comprehend complex blueprints and weld symbols

Experience with air‑arc gouging and operation of plasma cutting machines

Ability to accurately measure using devices such as tape measures, micrometers, and calipers

Successful ability to pass company welder certification tests within 4 weeks of start

Your Education Should Be…

High school diploma or GED required

Technical welding diploma required in lieu of welding experience

Our Benefits Package...

Compensation range: $25.00-$34.07/hour

Night shift employees receive an additional $2.00/hour shift differential

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Medical, Dental and Vision insurance

Employer contributions to an HSA account

Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)

Company‑paid short‑term and long‑term disability coverage

Basic life insurance with the option to purchase supplemental individual, spouse and dependent child coverage

Up to two weeks of paid family leave

401k retirement savings plan including a company match

Chart Industries, Inc. is a leading independent global manufacturer of highly engineered equipment servicing multiple applications in the Energy and Industrial Gas markets. Our unique product portfolio is used in every phase of the liquid gas supply chain, including upfront engineering, service and repair.

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