Welder at Quality Assured

Welder at Quality Assured


Company
Autismservices
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
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Job Description
Position: Full-Time Welder at Quality Assured
Join Quality Assured Manufacturing Inc as a full-time welder in RM of Sherwood. This role allows you to work on various manual and automated welding tasks, making a tangible impact.

This position is ideal for individuals looking to advance their welding skills while working full-time. You will interpret detailed welding blueprints, operate equipment, and perform necessary maintenance tasks. Your attention to detail and efficient work ethic will contribute to high-quality outcomes.

Key Responsibilities:

• Operate welding and flame-cutting equipment with precision

• Interpret and read welding drawings and specifications

• Conduct minor repairs on welding tools and equipment

• Maintain equipment through diligent care and upkeep

• Handle physically demanding tasks with ease

Requirements:

• Grade 12 education or equivalent

• 1-2 years of relevant welding experience needed

• Own steel-toed safety boots

• Strong hand-eye coordination is essential

• Organized with effective interpersonal skills

Excel in a supportive and detail-oriented welding team at Quality Assured Manufacturing Inc.
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