Experienced Welder for Fabrication

Experienced Welder for Fabrication


Company
Acara Solutions Internal
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Advance your career as a Welder specializing in metal fabrication and repair. Work with stainless steel and perform MIG welding in a hands-on environment.

We are seeking a skilled Welder with a minimum of three years’ experience in manufacturing or automotive fields. This role requires expertise in welding techniques, blueprints interpretation, and safety standards. You will also operate both manual and semi-automatic welding equipment, contributing directly to production quality and efficiency.

Key Responsibilities:
β€’ Execute complex welding tasks on various materials
β€’ Operate manual and robotic welding systems
β€’ Read and interpret blueprints and specifications
β€’ Inspect welded surfaces for quality and conformity
β€’ Collaborate with team members to achieve production goals

Requirements:
β€’ Minimum 3 years in a welding role
β€’ Proficient in MIG welding techniques
β€’ Understanding of welding symbols and metallurgy
β€’ Ability to troubleshoot and maintain welding equipment
β€’ Good attention to detail and manual dexterity

Bring your welding skills and dedication to quality to enhance our fabrication processes.
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