Welder for Heavy Equipment Repair

Welder for Heavy Equipment Repair


Company
Sureway Construction Group Ltd.
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Pursue a rewarding welding career with Sureway Construction, specializing in heavy equipment repair in Edmonton, AB. Work within a state-of-the-art facility, repairing and fabricating high-quality construction equipment.

This full-time, permanent position offers 10+ hour shifts in an advanced shop where you can utilize specialized tools and learn from industry experts. Ideal candidates have off-road experience, adept at metal core and flux core welding, ensuring top-notch results in a team-oriented and independent work environment.

Key Responsibilities:
• Fabricate and repair various civil construction mobile equipment
• Interpret blueprints and welding specifications accurately
• Execute welding processes with MCAW and FCAW methods
• Safely use overhead cranes in the shop
• Maintain the highest standards of safety and workmanship

Requirements:
• Red Seal certification or 3rd year welding apprentice
• Proven off-road welding experience
• Full set of hand tools
• Steel toed boots with 6” ankle support
• Reliable vehicle for transportation

Join Sureway Construction and enhance your welding career through quality craftsmanship and safety protocols.
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