Welder grade level and pay dependent upon experience and preemployment weld test. Higher grade levels depend upon experience with Robotic Programming and Exotic Welding.
General Summary
Welds ferrous and non-ferrous metals. May use GMAW or Resistance Spot Welding processes. Sets own welding machine, changes wire spools, gas cylinders, and does preventive maintenance of welding machine, wire feeder and related equipment. Loads own parts in fixtures. May be responsible for the set-up, maintenance, and operation of robotic (or cobot) welding equipment.
Essential Functions:
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position during shift
- Fabricate new metal components in accordance with product data sheets and in compliance with all applicable standards of safety and performance
- Maintain tools and equipment to a professional standard. Keep workstation clean and orderly to retain a safe and operational work environment
- Execute welds in a professional manner, examine work pieces for defects, and measure work pieces with straightedges or templates to ensure conformance with specifications
- Notify manager of inventory needs
- May be required to grind welds
- Performs other duties as assigned by the Supervisor
Expectations:
You will be expected to obtain the tools listed as "Minimum Required Tools" for your classification. Regular attendance and starting on time are essential. Are expected to pass AWS D1.1 Certification within first 30 days of employment. AWS D1.1 Certification is required for Grade B- and higher. Responsible for the quality of your own work and to not accept poor quality workmanship from others. Expected to perform at acceptable quality and performance levels and strive for continuous improvement as described in Full Vision's Quality Policy.