Journeyman Welder Night Shift at Silent-Aire

Journeyman Welder Night Shift at Silent-Aire


Company
Johnson Controls
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
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Job Description
Location: Nisku

Elevate your welding skills with Silent-Aire Limited Partnership as a Journeyman Welder on the night shift in Nisku, Alberta. Contribute to cutting-edge data center solutions through welding and equipment operation.

As a licensed Journeyman Welder, you will operate a variety of welding technologies, including GTAW, GMAW, and SMAW, while reading and interpreting complex blueprints. This role includes inspecting and ensuring quality in welding tasks, as well as training junior team members. Be prepared for a fast-paced environment that values attention to detail and safety.

Key Responsibilities:

• Read and interpret blueprints and welding specifications

• Operate various welding and metal shaping equipment

• Repair metal products by adding layers through welding

• Conduct inspections and report on material usage

• Maintain accurate documentation of tasks and projects

Requirements:

• Licensed Journeyman Welder in Alberta

• Valid welding certification in GMAW and SMAW

• Experience in routine maintenance operations

• Strong interpersonal and communication skills

• Ability to lift up to 50 lb and work under pressure

Showcase your welding expertise and contribute to innovative projects at Silent-Aire Limited Partnership.
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