CWB Structural Welder Needed

CWB Structural Welder Needed


Company
ONEX River Inc.
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Start an impactful career as a CWB Structural Welder at ONEX River, located in Fort Saskatchewan. This position is ideal for skilled welders eager to contribute to quality construction projects.

ONEX River is in search of multiple CWB Welders ready to take on full-time roles in our dedicated team. Your primary tasks will involve reading construction specifications, preparing materials for welding, and ensuring your work meets strict safety standards. This role is a perfect opportunity for those who value craftsmanship and teamwork.

Key Responsibilities:
β€’ Interpret and execute client fabrication specifications
β€’ Set up and prepare structural components for welding
β€’ Select appropriate welding techniques for projects
β€’ Repair holes and join components with precision
β€’ Adhere to safety policies and practices consistently

Requirements:
β€’ CWB Allpositions certification required
β€’ Certified Journeyperson or Registered Apprentice credentials
β€’ 3-5 years of experience in structural welding
β€’ Valid CSTS 2020 and WHMIS certifications
β€’ Valid Driver’s License for site travel

Embark on a rewarding welding career with ONEX River and help deliver high-quality projects that matter.
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