The spot welder joins metal parts using a tool that generates intense heat. A welder can also polish and smooth out metal surfaces they weld together. They will use either a computer to remotely control equipment or hand-held equipment to cut or join metal parts fill a hole or fix seams in metal.
Duties/Responsibilities.
Reviewing blueprints
Managing machines that manufacture and repair metal structures tools and equipment
Planning layouts and measurements
Testing welded surfaces
Joining metal parts using intense heat
Polishing and smoothing out metal surfaces
Using either computer-controlled or hand-held equipment to cut or join metal parts fill holes or fix seams.
Any other duty as assigned.
Requirements
Required Skills/Abilities:
Proven experience as a Welder with a minimum of three (3) years in the manufacturing industry.
Proficient in using electrical and manual equipment and measurement tools (powered saws squares calipers etc.).
A keen eye for detail and results-driven approach.
Ability to physically stand bend squat and lift heavy materials up to 50 pounds unassisted.
Education/Experience Required:
A high school diploma or equivalent is essential; however vocational or technical training in welding is highly preferred.
Hands-on experience in welding from previous jobs or apprenticeships can be crucial even for entry-level positions.
Understanding safety protocols and possession of safety certifications such as OSHA 10/30-hour training can be advantageous.
Continued education and certification renewal are often required to keep up with evolving welding technologies and methods.
Physical Requirements:
Prolonged periods bending standing stooping bending and working while welding various metal pieces.
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs at times.
American Locker is dedicated to following the EEO policy to recruit train and hire regardless of race color creed national origin sex religious affiliation and any other category that falls under Title VII of the 1965 Civil Rights Act Age Discrimination in Employment Act or the Americans with Disability Act.
EEO/M/F/V/D
Benefits
Youll have opportunities to advance. Were fans of helping our employees learn different aspects of the business be challenged with new tasks mentored and grow.
We celebrate one anothers differences and ideas. Were proud of our culture of diversity and inclusion - and we have programs that bring us together on important issues and provide educational opportunities for all employees
A generous benefits package (Medical Vision Dental)
401K with employer match
Accrued Paid Time Off
Accrued Paid Sick Leave
Required Skills:
Spot Welding Schematics Blue Print Reading
Required Education:
A high school diploma or equivalent is essential; however vocational or technical training in welding is highly -on experience in welding from previous jobs or apprenticeships can be crucial even for entry-level safety protocols and possession of safety certifications such as OSHA 10/30-hour training can be education and certification renewal are often required to keep up with evolving welding technologies and methods.
The spot welder joins metal parts using a tool that generates intense heat. A welder can also polish and smooth out metal surfaces they weld together. They will use either a computer to remotely control equipment or hand-held equipment to cut or join metal parts fill a hole or fix seams in metal. Du...
The spot welder joins metal parts using a tool that generates intense heat. A welder can also polish and smooth out metal surfaces they weld together. They will use either a computer to remotely control equipment or hand-held equipment to cut or join metal parts fill a hole or fix seams in metal.
Duties/Responsibilities.
Reviewing blueprints
Managing machines that manufacture and repair metal structures tools and equipment
Planning layouts and measurements
Testing welded surfaces
Joining metal parts using intense heat
Polishing and smoothing out metal surfaces
Using either computer-controlled or hand-held equipment to cut or join metal parts fill holes or fix seams.
Any other duty as assigned.
Requirements
Required Skills/Abilities:
Proven experience as a Welder with a minimum of three (3) years in the manufacturing industry.
Proficient in using electrical and manual equipment and measurement tools (powered saws squares calipers etc.).
A keen eye for detail and results-driven approach.
Ability to physically stand bend squat and lift heavy materials up to 50 pounds unassisted.
Education/Experience Required:
A high school diploma or equivalent is essential; however vocational or technical training in welding is highly preferred.
Hands-on experience in welding from previous jobs or apprenticeships can be crucial even for entry-level positions.
Understanding safety protocols and possession of safety certifications such as OSHA 10/30-hour training can be advantageous.
Continued education and certification renewal are often required to keep up with evolving welding technologies and methods.
Physical Requirements:
Prolonged periods bending standing stooping bending and working while welding various metal pieces.
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs at times.
American Locker is dedicated to following the EEO policy to recruit train and hire regardless of race color creed national origin sex religious affiliation and any other category that falls under Title VII of the 1965 Civil Rights Act Age Discrimination in Employment Act or the Americans with Disability Act.
EEO/M/F/V/D
Benefits
Youll have opportunities to advance. Were fans of helping our employees learn different aspects of the business be challenged with new tasks mentored and grow.
We celebrate one anothers differences and ideas. Were proud of our culture of diversity and inclusion - and we have programs that bring us together on important issues and provide educational opportunities for all employees
A generous benefits package (Medical Vision Dental)
401K with employer match
Accrued Paid Time Off
Accrued Paid Sick Leave
Required Skills:
Spot Welding Schematics Blue Print Reading
Required Education:
A high school diploma or equivalent is essential; however vocational or technical training in welding is highly -on experience in welding from previous jobs or apprenticeships can be crucial even for entry-level safety protocols and possession of safety certifications such as OSHA 10/30-hour training can be education and certification renewal are often required to keep up with evolving welding technologies and methods.