On-Site Welder with CAD Skills

On-Site Welder with CAD Skills


Company
Eastman Manufacturing
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Elevate your welding career on-site as a Welder, leveraging manual, semi-automatic, and automated techniques. Work with blueprints and specifications to produce high-quality welds every day.

We are looking for a skilled Welder with at least one year of experience to work on-site. This role requires expertise in interpreting welding process specifications and operating sophisticated welding equipment. Your work will focus on achieving high standards in weld quality while also maintaining and repairing essential tools and machines involved in metal shaping and fabrication.

Key Responsibilities:
β€’ Interpret welding process specifications and blueprints
β€’ Operate varied manual and automated welding equipment
β€’ Examine welds to ensure compliance with standards
β€’ Maintain and perform minor repairs on tools
β€’ Grind, buff, and cut materials effectively

Requirements:
β€’ High school graduation certificate
β€’ 1-2 years of welding experience required
β€’ Valid driver’s license
β€’ Knowledge of various welding techniques
β€’ CAD experience preferred

Utilize your welding expertise and passion for quality to make a difference on-site.
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