TSSA Pressure Welder - Stainless Steel GTAW & SMAW Piping Welder

TSSA Pressure Welder - Stainless Steel GTAW & SMAW Piping Welder


Company
Enns Refrigeration
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$59.91–$62.40 an hour
Posted
11 hours ago
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Enns Industrial Refrigeration Ltd. is seeking an experienced TSSA Pressure Welder with strong GTAW & SMAW stainless and carbon pipe experience to join our growing team.

We specialize in industrial refrigeration systems across Southern Ontario and are looking for someone who takes pride in clean workmanship, safety, and professionalism.

This is a full-time, permanent position open to qualified candidates living in the GTA. The ideal candidate is confident working independently, comfortable leading jobs on site, and values strong workmanship, safety, and customer relationships.

Please note all applications are reviewed by humans. We utilize AI checking software to ensure your application reflects your authentic style.

Responsibilities
• Perform pressure welding on refrigeration piping systems in accordance with TSSA requirements
• GTAW & SMAW stainless and carbon pipe experience to a high standard of quality and appearance
• Read and interpret piping drawings and isometric layouts
• Fabricate, install, and repair refrigeration piping systems
• Work alongside refrigeration mechanics, project managers, and construction crews
• Maintain a clean and organized work area
• Follow all company safety procedures and site requirements

What You’ll Need to Succeed:

Technical Skills:
• Valid TSSA Pressure Welder certification
• Proven experience TIG welding stainless steel piping
• Experience in industrial refrigeration or process piping considered an asset
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Strong attention to detail and workmanship
• Valid G driver’s license with clean driving record
• Ability to work on construction and industrial job sites throughout Ontario

Professional Skills:
• Strong communication skills and a collaborative mindset
• Ability to manage time, service calls, and shifting priorities independently
• Detail oriented with a commitment to quality workmanship
• Leadership mindset with ownership over work and decision making on site
• Team player attitude with respect for a supportive work environment

Hiring Process:
• Application/questionnaire
• 5-minute video submission
• 45-minute final interview in-person

Compensation
• Pay according to the UA Local 787 collective agreement
• Opportunities for overtime
• Steady year round work
• Supportive team environment
• Opportunity to work on specialized industrial refrigeration projects
• Company truck
• Dental care 
• Extended health care 
• RRSP match
• Vision care

Our Values
• Family 
• Workmanship 
• Customer Service 
• Environmental Responsibility 

About Us

We are a family-owned and long-standing leader in the industrial refrigeration sector across Ontario. For over 20 years, we have built a reputation for quality and dependable service, driven by our team of dedicated professionals. Join us as we continue to raise the benchmark of excellence in our industry.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Enns Industrial Refrigeration Ltd. is an equal opportunity employer and supports all people of diverse backgrounds. We are dedicated to building a team where every employee feels respected and valued. We believe that strength lies in our differences and aim to bring a wealth of experiences that drive success.

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