Position Summary: Steel Welders are responsible for assembling pieces of steel metal, specializing with Mig welding techniques with knowledge of various welding tools and machines. Daily, a steel welder is responsible for set-up, lay-out, and tack-up of various precision frame weldments and brackets. Ability to tack-up structures to tight tolerance. Ability to weld out precision frames to exact tolerances. Read complicated prints.
- Mig weld milled steel and stainless steel.
- Square up and weld various shapes of components.
- Weld both vertical and horizontal planes.
- Good understanding of set up techniques.
- Meets agreed upon goals and objectives in a timely manner.
- Arrives to work, meetings, appointments, and other work-related functions on time and as scheduled.
- Interact with organizational team members and other departments in a professional manner.
- Operate a forklift safely
4.5 inch and 7 inch angle grinder, manual vertical band saw, pedistal grinder, and various clamps and fixtures; basic manual milling machine, forklift, tape measure, hand tools. Other equipment used: Oxy/Acetylene Torch and Plasma Torch.
- Learn to read prints and special instructions for a UL142 inner and outer.
- Learn how to clock in and out of jobs.
- Learn to work well as a team.
- Learn how to tell the difference between a sloped and structural tank.
- Learn the basic steps to building a UL142 tank.
- By the end of the first quarter employee should be able to build a UL142 tank by themselves with little to no help and have good history of clocking in and out on jobs.
- Learn to read prints and special instructions for a 2085 tank.
- Learn the basic steps to building a 2085.
- By the end of the second quarter the employee should be able to build a 2085 by themselves with little to no help.
- Learn to drive forklift and set up jobs on the tack up table safely and efficiently
- At this stage you should be able to see the next step and be one with the team on the tack up table.