Skilled Welder-Assembler in Manufacturing

Skilled Welder-Assembler in Manufacturing


Company
CL Custom Fabrication & Service
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
20 hours ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Elevate your career as a Welder-Assembler in manufacturing. This permanent full-time role requires expertise in stainless steel welding and TIG techniques.

We are seeking a dedicated Welder-Assembler for a full-time position in our manufacturing facility. You will operate advanced welding equipment and interpret specifications to ensure high-quality welds. Ideal candidates will have an Occupational Health and Safety Certificate and a WHMIS Certificate. Effective teamwork and flexibility are essential to meet production demands.

Key Responsibilities:
• Operate both manual and semi-automatic welding equipment
• Read blueprints and specifications for welding tasks
• Examine and ensure weld integrity meets standards
• Assess weldability of various materials
• Fabricate or repair metal parts using welding machines

Requirements:
• High school graduation certificate required
• Experience in welding preferred
• Familiarity with stainless steel materials
• Occupational Health and Safety Certification required
• Ability to lift up to 23 kg (50 lbs) and stand for long periods

Bring your welding expertise to our dynamic team and contribute to custom fabrication projects.
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