Steel

manufacturing

Welder

$0–0k Glendale, Arizona, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Welder at Steel. Skills: MIG welding, welding, reading blueprints. Perform all-position MIG welding. Interpret and carry out work orders”

Industry & Context.

manufacturing
Eligibility Requirements

moderate risks or discomforts, working around moving parts, working around machines, working around fumes, working around irritating chemicals, use of protective clothing, use of protective gear, long periods indoors, long periods outdoors, remaining stationary, traversing spaces, repositioning to reach tools, repositioning to use tools, moving a minimum of 50 lbs assisted, moving a minimum of 50 lbs unassisted, nicotine product users will not be hired in specific states

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Successfully complete a plant-administered welding test, Regular attendance is essential

What You'll Do.

Perform all-position MIG welding

Interpret and carry out work orders

Interpret and carry out blueprints

Interpret and carry out sketches

Interpret and carry out verbal instructions

Clamp parts into jigs

Clamp parts into holding fixtures

Clean burrs from assemblies

Clean spatter from assemblies

Clean weld flux from assemblies

Hand-count material for inventory

Wear protective clothing

Maintain protective clothing

Wear protective equipment

Maintain protective equipment

Follow all safety practices

Ensure work areas are maintained

Free ATS check

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