Welder
General responsibilities would be but not limited to:
1. Pass a math test, able to read a tape measure, and be able to lift a minimum of 50lbs.
2. Work is assigned by Job Task Supervisors as they direct and guide a Welder from one Job
Task assembly to another throughout the work day.
3. Work involves assembling product by also utilizing various welding techniques dependent on
welding skill levels of tig, mig, seam weld, and flux core welding.
4. Work would involve but not limited to groove & fillet welding of light angle, channel, flat stock,
carbon & stainless steel sheet from 18 ga. to 1/4” thick, and pipe & tube with sizes ranging
from 1” to 10” pipe.
5. Specific type of work involves material prepping, tacking, and then final welds to various
parts, sub assemblies, and final assemblies.
6. Various Job Tasks can evolve into blending a Welder’s welding skills into a more specific
trained qualified ASME certified pressure vessel welder.
7. Depending on skill level a Welder could also involve operating a shear, press brake, finned
tube bender, various welding machines, angle iron punch, CNC punch, etc.
a. Following probation, Supervisors may offer training for operating various machines.