Skilled Welder for Metal Fabrication Tasks

Skilled Welder for Metal Fabrication Tasks


Company
Hi-Point Truck Sales
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Become a Skilled Welder responsible for metal fabrication and repairs in a challenging on-site setting. Your expertise in operating welding machines is crucial for our operations.

This role requires a strong understanding of welding specifications and the ability to use various metal shaping tools. You will refine your skills by interpreting blueprints and overseeing the quality of welds. Personal qualities such as hard work and effective communication will enhance collaboration with the team.

Key Responsibilities:
• Operate automated and manual welding machines
• Interpret welding process and blueprints proficiently
• Examine and ensure the quality of welds
• Maintain and repair welding equipment effectively
• Utilize metal shaping machines for bending and cutting

Requirements:
• 1 to 2 years of experience in welding
• Secondary school graduation certificate required
• Physical endurance and manual dexterity needed
• Excellent communication skills essential
• Strong work ethic and punctuality required

Apply your welding knowledge to fabricate and repair metal products in a demanding setting.
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