Experienced Welder for Fabrication Role

Experienced Welder for Fabrication Role


Company
MESURES CALIB-TECH INC
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Join our skilled team as an Experienced Welder, applying your knowledge of welding processes in a fast-paced environment. This permanent role focuses on precision and quality in metal fabrication.

We are looking for a welder with a Registered Apprenticeship certificate and at least 1 year of experience. Your expertise in interpreting specifications and blueprints will be critical. You will operate various metal shaping machines while ensuring all welds meet industry standards and specifications.

Key Responsibilities:
• Read and interpret welding blueprints and manuals
• Examine welds for compliance with standards
• Operate brakes, shears, and other metal shaping machines
• Fit and braze metal for structural integrity
• Manage robotic welding line operation and maintenance

Requirements:
• Valid Registered Apprenticeship certificate
• At least 1 year of welding experience
• French language proficiency is required
• Capability to perform minor equipment repairs
• Must be authorized to work in Canada

Leverage your skills and experience to excel in our dynamic welding environment.
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