Professional Welder Role at Cooper Equipment Rentals

Professional Welder Role at Cooper Equipment Rentals


Company
Cooper Equipment Rentals Limited
Location
Ottawa, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via Sercanto

Job Description
Explore a Professional Welder role with Cooper Equipment Rentals, focused on high-quality aluminum fabrication. We're seeking customer-oriented individuals to strengthen our team. In this position, you will read engineered drawings and utilize your welding expertise to fabricate and repair aluminum structures. A minimum of five years' experience is necessary, along with a commitment to safety and mentorship of junior welders. This role entails working outdoors and adapting to various temperatures and conditions. Key Responsibilities: β€’ Read and interpret complex engineered drawings β€’ Fabricate and repair aluminum equipment using advanced techniques β€’ Maintain a safe and organized work space β€’ Guide junior welders in best practices and productive techniques β€’ Assist in equipment assembly and disassembly tasks Requirements: β€’ Minimum 5 years of aluminum and steel welding experience β€’ Valid Class G driver’s license needed β€’ Desirable certifications: SMAW, GMAW, FCAW β€’ CWB certification is beneficial β€’ Strong problem-solving and communication skills are essential Bring your expertise and dedication to quality work at Cooper Equipment Rentals. J-18808-Ljbffr

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