B-Pressure Welder at Kiewit Edmonton

B-Pressure Welder at Kiewit Edmonton


Company
Kiewit
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Elevate your welding career with Kiewit as a B-Pressure Welder in Edmonton, AB. Join a team shaping various industries while utilizing your welding expertise.

Kiewit is actively seeking experienced B-Pressure Hand Welders for their Mod Yard in Edmonton. Ideal candidates will possess a valid Journeyperson and B-Pressure Welding Ticket, alongside proficiency in GTAW and SMAW techniques. This role demands a minimum of three years' hand welding and stainless steel experience to ensure high-quality work.

Key Responsibilities:
β€’ Execute B-Pressure welding on diverse projects
β€’ Follow safety standards while working with stainless steel
β€’ Complete required testing upon job offer
β€’ Be adaptable for 10-hour and 8-hour shifts
β€’ Maintain flexibility for overtime and weekend work

Requirements:
β€’ Hold valid Journeyperson and B-Pressure Welding Tickets
β€’ Minimum 3 years’ hands-on welding experience
β€’ Expertise in GTAW and SMAW processes
β€’ Preferred experience with RMD, GMAW, and FCAW
β€’ Must pass drug, alcohol, and fitness tests

Bring your welding skills and join Kiewit to contribute to impactful projects across North America.
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