Full-Time Welder in Mississauga

Full-Time Welder in Mississauga


Company
GTB Truck Centre Inc.
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Step into a permanent full-time welding role at a commercial facility in Mississauga. Embrace the opportunity to utilize your welding techniques and metal fabrication skills.

You will interpret welding specifications, operate advanced welding equipment, and ensure top-notch weld quality in this engaging role. Candidates with 1-2 years of experience in welding and familiarity with various metals are encouraged to apply. You'll also maintain equipment and work in conditions involving dust and heat.

Key Responsibilities:
• Interpret welding blueprints and specifications for projects
• Operate semi-automatic and automatic welding machines
• Ensure compliance by examining welds and standards
• Perform maintenance and minor repairs on welding equipment
• Utilize flame-cutting and metal shaping equipment

Requirements:
• High school diploma required
• 1-2 years of welding experience preferred
• Experience with various welding techniques
• Familiarity with custom fabrication and machinery repair
• Physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs and stand long hours

Leverage your welding skills and join a dedicated team in a thriving Mississauga environment.
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