Skilled Welder for Metal Fabrication

Skilled Welder for Metal Fabrication


Company
APEX METAL FAB INC.
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Join a dynamic team as a skilled Welder specializing in metal fabrication. Utilize your expertise in operating welding equipment, interpreting blueprints, and ensuring weld quality in this permanent role.

This position is available for dedicated candidates with less than one year of welding experience. You will be required to interpret welding specifications, operate various welding machines, and ensure compliance with standards. Attention to detail and strong manual dexterity are essential in this physically demanding role.

Key Responsibilities:
• Interpret welding specifications and blueprints accurately
• Operate manual and semi-automatic welding equipment
• Evaluate welds for compliance with standards
• Perform repairs on welding and cutting equipment
• Start up and monitor robotic welding equipment

Requirements:
• Secondary school graduation certificate
• 7 months to 1 year of welding experience
• Strong attention to detail required
• Ability to perform repetitive tasks
• Physical capability to handle demanding work

Utilize your welding skills and precision in this rewarding position focused on metal fabrication.
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