Energetic Welder Focused on Safety and Skillful Techniques

Energetic Welder Focused on Safety and Skillful Techniques


Company
Merit Services
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
Become part of a skilled team as a welder with a focus on safety and quality craftsmanship.

Experience in MIG welding and proficiency with a torch are essential. This role demands a self-motivated individual who can perform welding in flat and vertical planes while adhering to rigorous safety practices. You will be expected to assemble metal components and use tools effectively to prepare materials. A strong attention to detail will be key, as examining welds for bead size and specifications is an ongoing responsibility. Key Responsibilities:
• Comply with all safety work practices
• Conduct all-position welding tasks
• Weld and assemble various metal components
• Prepare parts utilizing disc grinders
• Evaluate welds for specifications and quality Requirements:
• Some welding experience necessary
• Strong focus on safety and quality
• Detail-oriented and organized
• Proactive in work ethic and initiative
• Proficient in welding and torch use Put your welding skills to work in a dynamic environment that prioritizes safety and quality, contributing to successful metal fabrication projects.

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