Experienced Welder

Experienced Welder


Company
Hi-Point Truck Sales
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
12 hours ago
Via
via Learn4Good
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Job Description
Position: Experienced Welder Needed
Pursue a rewarding welding position that demands expertise in metal fabrication techniques. Candidates should be well-versed in operating both manual and automated welding machinery.

This role requires secondary school education and one to two years of practical experience in welding. Responsibilities include interpreting specifications, reading blueprints, and ensuring the quality of welds. You will also handle flame-cutting and perform repairs on welding equipment to maintain efficiency.

Key Responsibilities:

• Operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment

• Read and interpret technical drawings and specifications

• Examine and ensure weld integrity

• Operate bending, shearing, and metal shaping machines

• Perform minor repairs on welding tools and equipment

Requirements:

• Completed secondary school graduation certificate

• 1 to 2 years of welding experience

• Physically fit for demanding tasks

• Strong problem-solving abilities

• Flexible with work hours including evenings

Leverage your skills in a fast-paced welding environment focused on quality and precision.
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