Welding Specialist Outdoor Projects

Welding Specialist Outdoor Projects


Company
Cooper Equipment Rentals Limited
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
22 hours ago
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Job Description
Position: Welding Specialist for Outdoor Projects
Location: Saint-Jérôme

Join our team as a Welding Specialist, focusing on fabrication and repair in outdoor settings. Ideal candidates will possess strong skills in various welding techniques and a commitment to safety.

This role involves fabricating structures from engineered drawings while maintaining safety standards. Working outdoors year-round, you will be a key player in meeting customer needs efficiently. Strong communication and adaptability are essential for collaborating with colleagues and clients in various conditions.

Key Responsibilities:

• Interpret and fabricate from engineered drawings

• Perform welding and repairs on-site for customers

• Ensure a clean and safe work environment

• Participate in equipment assembly and disassembly

• Work in diverse weather conditions year-round

Requirements:

• 5+ years of hands-on welding experience

• Clean Class G driver’s license required

• Certifications in SMAW, GMAW, FCAW are assets

• Comfortable with outdoor work and lifting 50 lbs

• Strong verbal and written communication skills

Bring your passion for welding to a role that values skill development and safety in a supportive environment.
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