Production Welder

Production Welder


Company
Nutemp Mechanical Systems Ltd.
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$35–$45 an hour
Posted
9 days ago
Via
via Glassdoor

Job Description
Nutemp Mechanical Systems Ltd. is a multi-trade mechanical contractor that focuses on the industrial, commercial, and institutional markets. With over 40 years of experience, Nutemp has grown into a vertically integrated, industry-leading mechanical organization in Southern Ontario.

We are currently seeking an experienced PRODUCTION WELDER to join our growing Pipe Fabrication division and support our expanding prefab operations.

YOUR Responsibilities
β€’ Weld and threading carbon steel piping and pipe assemblies for commercial and institutional mechanical systems
β€’ Perform high-quality welds using:
β€’ GMAW (MIG)
β€’ FCAW (Flux Core)
β€’ SMAW and GTAW considered assets
β€’ Read and interpret:
β€’ Shop drawings
β€’ Spool sheets
β€’ Isometric drawings and weld maps
β€’ Work within a production-based fabrication workflow:
β€’ Fit-up
β€’ Welding
β€’ Quality control
β€’ Final spool completion
β€’ Ensure all work meets company quality standards and applicable welding codes
β€’ Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment
β€’ Collaborate with fitters, foremen, project teams, and QA personnel to meet production schedules
β€’ Support continuous improvement initiatives within the fabrication shop

YOUR Qualifications
β€’ Minimum 3 years of welding experience in a fabrication shop or industrial setting
β€’ Experience welding pipe systems in commercial or industrial environments
β€’ Ability to read blueprints and technical drawings
β€’ Strong attention to detail and commitment to conformance to a Quality Assurance System
β€’ Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced production environment
β€’ Knowledge of CWB and/or ASME standards considered an asset
β€’ Strong communication and teamwork skills
β€’ Commitment to workplace safety and company policies
β€’ Experience working in a high-volume prefab or production shop environment considered an asset
β€’ Valid Ontario Driver’s License considered an asset
β€’ Candidates selected for an interview will be required to complete a practical in-shop welding test to demonstrate weld quality, consistency, and workmanship

YOUR BENEFITS
β€’ Competitive wages based on experience
β€’ Weekly pay
β€’ Comprehensive benefits package fully covered by the company
β€’ Deferred Profit-Sharing Plan
β€’ Group Retirement Savings Plan
β€’ Coverage for trade-specific training courses, certifications, and workshops
β€’ Tool Allowance
β€’ Safety Boot Allowance
β€’ Uniform Allowance
β€’ Opportunity to grow within a modern and expanding fabrication operation

Think you have what it takes?

Nutemp is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all qualified candidates.

We are building one of the most efficient pipe fabrication operations in the GTA β€” if you want to be part of a high-performance team, this is your opportunity.

Candidates can also forward their resume to [email protected]

Thank you to all applicants in advance. We will be in contact with those selected for an interview.

Pay: $35.00-$45.00 per hour

Benefits:
β€’ Dental care
β€’ Employee assistance program
β€’ Extended health care
β€’ On-site parking
β€’ Paid time off
β€’ Profit sharing
β€’ Vision care

Work Location: In person

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