Mayville Engineering Company, Inc.
Welder - 2nd shift/Wayland
Mayville Engineering Company, Inc., Wayland, Missouri, United States
Welder - 2nd shift/Wayland
Overview
Our growing company is seeking to hire 2nd shift - MIG Welders. Responsible for various types of weld preparation, welding and weld finishing operations to manufacture product to customer drawings, specifications, or other forms of instruction.
Pay commensurate with experience
$1.50 per hour, 2nd shift premium
Sign‑on bonus $1,000
Paid Time Off upon hire; benefits after 30 days
Work week Mon. through Fri., 2 pm to 10 pm
Currently working overtime, during the week and also Sat. and some Sun.
Responsibilities
Repairs products by dismantling, straightening, reshaping, and reassembling parts
Maintains welding equipment
Performs finish grinding applications using manual and power tools
Sets fixturing and weld set up parameters (amps, volts, etc.) as required
Knowledge of wire, filler materials and gases applicable for various steel alloys
Qualifications
High School diploma or GED, preferably a Weld Vocational Tech certification
One year work experience in various forms of welding, preferably in a production environment
Proficient in MIG welding techniques
Knowledge of wire and filler materials and gases application for various alloys, working knowledge of fixturer and weld set‑up parameters (amps, volts, etc.)
Successful completion of an internal welding test, and the ability to achieve certification to customer requirements as applicable
Ability to read blueprints, especially weld requirement symbols
Eligible to work in the United States
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Pay commensurate with experience
$1.50 per hour, 2nd shift premium
Sign‑on bonus $1,000
Paid Time Off upon hire; benefits after 30 days
Work week Mon. through Fri., 2 pm to 10 pm
Currently working overtime, during the week and also Sat. and some Sun.
Responsibilities
Repairs products by dismantling, straightening, reshaping, and reassembling parts
Maintains welding equipment
Performs finish grinding applications using manual and power tools
Sets fixturing and weld set up parameters (amps, volts, etc.) as required
Knowledge of wire, filler materials and gases applicable for various steel alloys
Qualifications
High School diploma or GED, preferably a Weld Vocational Tech certification
One year work experience in various forms of welding, preferably in a production environment
Proficient in MIG welding techniques
Knowledge of wire and filler materials and gases application for various alloys, working knowledge of fixturer and weld set‑up parameters (amps, volts, etc.)
Successful completion of an internal welding test, and the ability to achieve certification to customer requirements as applicable
Ability to read blueprints, especially weld requirement symbols
Eligible to work in the United States
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