The Weir Group
Production Team Member- Assembly
Weir Minerals
St. Louis, MO
Onsite, Full Time
1st Shift
Purpose of Role:
This role is responsible for assembling knife-gate valves, heavy and light pumps (acid and water), and precision valves. This includes accurate fitting, alignment, and adjustment of internal components, as well as installing bearings and rings using a press for acid pumps and valves.
Why choose Weir: Be part of a global organization dedicated to building a better future: At Weir, the growing world depends on us. It depends on us constantly reinventing, quickly adapting and continually finding better, faster, more sustainable ways to access the resources it needs to thrive. And it depends on each of us doing the best work of our lives. It’s a big challenge – but it is exciting.
An opportunity to g
row your own way: Everything moves fast in the dynamic world of Weir. This creates opportunities for us to take on new challenges, explore new areas, learn, progress and excel. Best of all, there is no set path that our people must take. Instead, everyone is given the support and freedom to tailor-make their own career and do the best work of our lives.
Feel empowered to be yourself and belong: Weir is a welcoming, inclusive place, where each individual’s contribution is recognized and all employees are encouraged to innovate, collaborate and be themselves. We continually focus on people and their wellbeing. We believe in fairness and choose to be honest, transparent and authentic in everything we do.
Key Responsibilities:
Safely position and align large pumps and valves using slings, hoists, or overhead cranes.
Mount, fit, and align parts to ensure proper movement, tolerance, and operating requirements, following detailed drawings.
Adhere to Environmental, Health, and Safety policies as outlined in Weir’s Duty of Care.
Install acid pumps in towers and connect to steam jackets for water and air leak testing.
Perform pressure tests on valves to verify leak-free performance.
Transport finished pumps and valves to shipping using overhead cranes, forklifts, or hand dollies.
Report any assembly or testing issues to the supervisor promptly.
Notify inspection team upon completion of pumps and valves.
Safety First:
Demonstrate 100% commitment to our zero harm behaviors in support of our drive towards developing a world class safety culture.
Job Knowledge/Education and Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED, plus 1–3 years of related experience and/or training, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Proficiency with hand tools such as ratchets, wrenches, and other tools as required.
Ability to read and interpret safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, procedures, and manuals.
Strong communication skills for clear written and verbal reports and correspondence.
Founded in 1871, Weir is a world leading engineering business with a purpose to make mining operations smarter, more efficient and sustainable. Thanks to Weir’s technology, our customers can produce essential metals and minerals using less energy, water and waste at lower cost. With the increasing need for metals and minerals for climate change solutions, Weir colleagues are playing their part in powering a low carbon future. We are a global family of 11,000 uniquely talented people in over 60 counties, inspiring each other to do the best work of our lives.
For additional information about what it is like to work at Weir, please visit our Career Page and LinkedIn Life Page.
Compensation:
$23.00 hourly to start for this position.
Weir is committed to an inclusive and diverse workplace. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, veteran status, disability, age, or any other legally protected status.
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Purpose of Role:
This role is responsible for assembling knife-gate valves, heavy and light pumps (acid and water), and precision valves. This includes accurate fitting, alignment, and adjustment of internal components, as well as installing bearings and rings using a press for acid pumps and valves.
Why choose Weir: Be part of a global organization dedicated to building a better future: At Weir, the growing world depends on us. It depends on us constantly reinventing, quickly adapting and continually finding better, faster, more sustainable ways to access the resources it needs to thrive. And it depends on each of us doing the best work of our lives. It’s a big challenge – but it is exciting.
An opportunity to g
row your own way: Everything moves fast in the dynamic world of Weir. This creates opportunities for us to take on new challenges, explore new areas, learn, progress and excel. Best of all, there is no set path that our people must take. Instead, everyone is given the support and freedom to tailor-make their own career and do the best work of our lives.
Feel empowered to be yourself and belong: Weir is a welcoming, inclusive place, where each individual’s contribution is recognized and all employees are encouraged to innovate, collaborate and be themselves. We continually focus on people and their wellbeing. We believe in fairness and choose to be honest, transparent and authentic in everything we do.
Key Responsibilities:
Safely position and align large pumps and valves using slings, hoists, or overhead cranes.
Mount, fit, and align parts to ensure proper movement, tolerance, and operating requirements, following detailed drawings.
Adhere to Environmental, Health, and Safety policies as outlined in Weir’s Duty of Care.
Install acid pumps in towers and connect to steam jackets for water and air leak testing.
Perform pressure tests on valves to verify leak-free performance.
Transport finished pumps and valves to shipping using overhead cranes, forklifts, or hand dollies.
Report any assembly or testing issues to the supervisor promptly.
Notify inspection team upon completion of pumps and valves.
Safety First:
Demonstrate 100% commitment to our zero harm behaviors in support of our drive towards developing a world class safety culture.
Job Knowledge/Education and Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED, plus 1–3 years of related experience and/or training, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Proficiency with hand tools such as ratchets, wrenches, and other tools as required.
Ability to read and interpret safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, procedures, and manuals.
Strong communication skills for clear written and verbal reports and correspondence.
Founded in 1871, Weir is a world leading engineering business with a purpose to make mining operations smarter, more efficient and sustainable. Thanks to Weir’s technology, our customers can produce essential metals and minerals using less energy, water and waste at lower cost. With the increasing need for metals and minerals for climate change solutions, Weir colleagues are playing their part in powering a low carbon future. We are a global family of 11,000 uniquely talented people in over 60 counties, inspiring each other to do the best work of our lives.
For additional information about what it is like to work at Weir, please visit our Career Page and LinkedIn Life Page.
Compensation:
$23.00 hourly to start for this position.
Weir is committed to an inclusive and diverse workplace. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, veteran status, disability, age, or any other legally protected status.
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