Certified Welder with Safety Focus

Certified Welder with Safety Focus


Company
The Seaboard Transport Group
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
6 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Enhance your skills in a dynamic role as a Certified Welder with an emphasis on safety and quality. We offer competitive wages, flexible schedules, and continuous training initiatives.

This skilled position requires performing welding on a variety of materials including steel and aluminum. A high school diploma and experience in welding processes are essential. Your commitment to safety and professionalism will be crucial as you interact with customers and participate in training opportunities.

Key Responsibilities:
• Execute skilled welding using various materials
• Employ oxy-acetylene and plasma-arc cutting
• Maintain detailed records and communicate work status
• Adhere to safety regulations and procedures
• Engage in training and development sessions

Requirements:
• High school diploma required
• Experience with steel, stainless steel, and aluminum
• Mechanically inclined with organizational skills
• Moderate computer skills necessary
• Certification in welding an asset

Utilize your welding expertise to support a workplace dedicated to safety and professional development.
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