Welding Technician Eco- Solutions

Welding Technician Eco- Solutions


Company
Smardt Chiller Group
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$30K–$60K a year
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Learn4Good
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Job Description
Position: Welding Technician for Eco-Friendly Solutions
Location: Dorval

Advance your career as a Welding Technician focused on eco-friendly solutions. Leverage your welding skills to ensure quality manufacturing processes and support energy-efficient technologies.

In this role, you'll be responsible for welding operations with limited supervision and addressing defects as they occur. Candidates should demonstrate adaptability to shift work and possess strong communication abilities in English and French. Physical fitness and safety awareness are vital to succeed in this hands-on position.

Key Responsibilities:

• Execute precise welding of structural components

• Repair defects in welds using specified tools

• Interpret blueprints for accurate welding layouts

• Organize and assemble various parts effectively

• Maintain cleanliness of work area

Requirements:

• 1-2 years prior welding work experience

• Technical education or equivalent background

• Strong mechanical skills and safety focus

• Must lift packages weighing up to 50 pounds

• No adverse allergies impacting work

Implement your welding expertise to contribute to our positive environmental mission and enjoy multiple growth opportunities!
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