MIG Welder (1st Shift)
Texas Labor, Corp 19.00 US Dollar . USD Per hour
2024-10-04 08:49:27
Terrell, Texas, United States
Job type: all
Job industry: Construction
Job description
MIG Welder Flux Core Level 2
Responsibilities
Performs daily functions as directed by jobs, supervisors and/or leads in a timely manner to maintain
production output
standards set by the company.
Responsible for fitting and welding parts in the formation of sub-assemblies or final assemblies with the
assistance of
hand tools and/or fixtures in accordance with blueprints and welding standards.
Reads blueprints, drawings, and engineering information to determine methods and sequences of
operations needed to
fabricate and realize product dimensions and tolerances.
Works with various thicknesses and shapes of carbon steel materials such as sheet, plates up to and
beyond 3/4 , tubing,
structural materials, and bar stock.
Keeps track of and maintains upkeep of companys tools, equipment, tooling, and fixtures.
Responsible for performing strong penetrated welds without discontinuities and identifying or correcting
discontinuities
when they are present.
Inspects, cleans, cuts, burns, and prepares components for welding.
Responsible for measuring work pieces to determine accuracy utilizing measuring instruments such as
tape measures,
squares, visual inspection, and other devices prior to moving to the next operation.
Handles materials safely while using proper rigging techniques and equipment such as forklifts, JIB
cranes, and overhead
cranes.
Operates power tools and hand tools as required for the fabrication process.
Becomes familiar with and interpret blueprints used for the job.
Trains and rotates on welding projects across multiple production lines.
Responsible for reporting all labor performed and quantities produced through companys
Manufacturing Execution
System (MES).
Identifies problems, presents solutions, meets deadlines, and maintains a high level of accuracy.
Maintains a safe, organized, and clean work environment according to company policies and procedures.
Adheres to all safety standards in accordance with OSHA and company policies.
Follows companys attendance policy regular, overtime, and weekend shifts.
Must be able to work scheduled shifts as well as overtime & weekends as required.
Requirements
3-5+ years of MIG welding and fabrication experience, preferred experience in welding heavy structural
steel.
Experience using Flux Core and Hardwire welding in all orientations.
Must be able to setup and operate any wire feed welding machine.
Can read and understand blueprints, drawings, and engineering information, including weld symbols.
Positive, team-oriented attitude, self-driven, detail-oriented who is hungry to learn and further develop
their skills.
Must pass a company entry level welding test.
Must pass a company forklift training course.
Must be able to read a tape measure utilize various types of squares.
Must have your own welding equipment such as hood, steel toed boots, and MIG welder pliers on the
first day.
Required to provide own tools within first 90 days in accordance to positions equipment list (List to be
provided during
interview).
Must be able to understand verbal and written orders.
Ability to read and understand information and ideas presented in writing on work related documents.
Possesses knowledge of raw materials, production processes, and quality control.
Physical Demands
This position requires accessing all areas in the plant necessary to develop the activity.
Regularly required to stand or sit and move around the facility.
Ability to lift and/or carry up to 50 pounds repeatedly.
Ability to work in a plant environment with fluctuating temperatures.
Special vision requirements are needed to be able to see work pieces and welds unassisted or with the
use of
glasses/contacts.
Education and Certification
High School diploma or GED.
Compensation
$ 19.00 - $22.00 per hour: depending on experience and skills.
MIG Welder Flux Core Level 3 Responsibilities
Performs daily functions as directed by jobs, supervisors and/or leads in a timely manner to maintain
production output
standards set by the company.
Learn and apply new techniques to fabricate products specific to customer requirements.
Participates in welding and fabrication of a diverse range of complex custom weldments that must meet
strict tolerances
and welding quality standards.
Reads blueprints, drawings, and engineering information to determine methods and sequences of
operations needed to
fabricate and realize product dimensions and tolerances.
Keeps track of and maintains upkeep of companys tools, equipment, tooling, and fixtures.
Responsible for performing strong penetrated welds without discontinuities and identifying or correcting
discontinuities
when they are present.
Achieves quality standards outlined by company, engineering prints, and customer requirements.
Inspects, cleans, cuts, burns, and prepares components for welding.
Responsible for measuring work pieces to determine accuracy utilizing measuring instruments such as
tape measures,
squares, visual inspection, and other devices prior to moving to the next operation.
Handles materials safely while using proper rigging techniques and equipment such as forklifts, JIB
cranes, and overhead
cranes.
Operates power tools, hand tools, acetylene torch, air-arc-gouger, plasma cutter and any other tools as
required for the
fabrication process.
Responsible for reporting all labor performed and quantities produced through companys
Manufacturing Execution
System (MES).
Maintains a safe, organized, and clean work environment according to company policies and procedures.
Adheres to all safety standards in accordance with OSHA and company policies.
Follows companys attendance policy regular, overtime, and weekend shifts.
Must be able to work scheduled shifts as well as overtime & weekends as required.
Identifies manufacturing problems as they arise, presents solutions to leads and supervisors, and acts on
those solutions
as directed.
Inspects sub-assemblies and final assemblies using measuring devices to ensure product conforms to
specifications
provided prior to moving to subsequent operations.
Provides guidance in fitting and welding to junior team members when requested by management and
supervisors.
Requirements
5+ years experience in welding and fabrication field, preferred in welding heavy structural steel.
Must pass welder and fitting test.
Must be able to be certified in overhead crane and jib crane operation.
Must be able to pass AWS certification for Flux Core and Hardwire welding in all orientations.
Must be able to setup and operate any wire feed welding machine.
Can read and understand blueprints, drawings, and engineering information, including weld symbols.
Positive, team-oriented attitude, self-driven, detail-oriented who is hungry to learn and further develop
their skills.
Must pass a company forklift training course.
Must be able to read a tape measure utilize various types of squares.
Must have your own welding equipment such as hood, steel toed boots, weld gauges, hammers, chisels,
clamps and MIG
welder pliers on the first day.
Required to provide own tools within first 90 days in accordance to positions equipment list (List to be
provided during
interview).
Must be able to understand verbal and written orders.
Knowledgeable in raw materials, production processes, and quality control.
Ability to read and understand information and ideas presented in writing on work related documents.
Physical Demands
This position requires accessing all areas in the plant necessary to develop the activity.
Regularly required to stand or sit and move around the facility.
Ability to lift and/or carry up to 50 pounds repeatedly.
Ability to work in a plant environment with fluctuating temperatures.
Special vision requirements are needed to be able to see work pieces and welds unassisted or with the
use of
glasses/contacts.
Education and Certification
High School diploma or GED.
Compensation
$ 22.00 - $25.00 per hour: depending on experience and skills.