Skilled Welder for Auto and Machinery Repair

Skilled Welder for Auto and Machinery Repair


Company
Matheson Collision
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Become a Skilled Welder specializing in auto and machinery repair. Work within a commercial environment where your talents in various welding techniques will shine.

This onsite position is suited for candidates with a high school diploma and under a year of experience. Your role will involve operating a range of welding and cutting machines while ensuring structural integrity and compliance with industry standards. Your attention to detail will be vital for success in this physically demanding role.

Key Responsibilities:
• Interpret and follow welding specifications accurately
• Operate oxygen arc cutting and welding equipment
• Examine weld and metal quality throughout tasks
• Fit and join sections of metal using various tools
• Handle and operate heavy equipment effectively

Requirements:
• High school graduation certificate required
• 1 to less than 7 months of welding experience
• Familiarity with production standards and techniques
• Capacity to manage physical demands of the job
• Team-oriented approach with excellent coordination skills

Apply your welding expertise in a hands-on role that requires precision and dedication to quality.
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