Frontline Communications

Welder-1stShift

$0–0k Clearwater, Florida, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Welder - 1st Shift at Frontline Communications. Skills: MIG welding, Sheet metal welding. Communicate verbally with co-workers. Follow written and verbal instructions”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to lift up to 35lbs, >35 lbs requires two team members, >59 lbs requires a lift device

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School Diploma/GED or 6 months related work experience, Proficient in MIG welding on steel and aluminum

Nice to Have

Technical school certification in related field, Certified in operation of break and shear

What You'll Do.

Communicate verbally with co-workers

Follow written and verbal instructions

Understand and review work orders

Set up parts for welding process

Weld sheet metal materials

Apply measurements to parts and equipment

Use and operate hand and power tools

Operate a crane/hoist for heavy lifting

Assist co-workers with heavy lifting

Understand differences in parts and tools

Maintain excellent attendance record

Work overtime as needed

Sweep and clean shop area

Maintain a clean and safe working environment

Install hose and cord reels and generators

Retrieve parts from outside

Participate in rotating jobs

Assist in training new employee

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Assist co-workers

Full Job Description

**About Frontline, an Oshkosh company** **Frontline Communications, a division of Pierce Manufacturing, has been the leading custom communications vehicle manufacturer since 1985 and has built over 2,500 highly customized vehicles for this industry. Our team members design and manufacture high-quality, reliable broadcast and communications vehicles for electronic news gathering, satellite uplink, field production, bonded cellular Live &Drive, and weather reporting applications without the use of subcontractors, all under one roof. As part of the Oshkosh family, we have the unique ability to leverage our manufacturing, procurement and engineering resources across the breadth of our organization, making our products truly unique and built for breakthrough. ** **Job Description** ** _With a career at Frontline Communications, you can expect:_** * Competitive Pay – pay based on experience and education * Eligible for Merit increases at 90 days, 12 months, and then annually * Comprehensive Benefit Package * Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Disability benefits, 401k plan & company match, tuition reimbursement, wellness programs, paid vacation, paid holidays (effective after 30 days) * Job Stability * Opportunities for Career Growth * Hands-On Approach * Customer Focus * Culture for Fostering Teamwork * Respected Leaders * People First Culture ** _Summary of Job Description_** The Welder I is responsible for assembling parts together. The employee sets up various parts for the welding process such as drilling, grinding, and welding. The employee must be able to weld sheet metal. The employee must be able to read blue prints and schematic diagrams. They must maintain a clean and safe working environment. **_Essential Functions_** * Communicate verbally with co-workers to keep a safe working environment * Follow written and verbal instructions to complete tasks * Understand and review work orders, diagrams, check lists, and blue prints * Set up parts for the welding

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