Intermediate Welder

Intermediate Welder


Company
Bedard Ressources
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via Learn4Good

Job Description
Location: Blainville

Tasks
• Plan assembly and welding, taking into account materials and conditions (heat, cold, humidity).
• Adjust welding equipment settings according to the specific requirements of the job.
• Assemble parts with tack welds before performing final welds.
• Check the conformity of assemblies according to required tolerances and make necessary adjustments.
• Participate in the design, development, and manufacturing of innovative prototypes.
• Design and manufacture jigs to facilitate assembly.
• Perform any other related tasks.

Advantages
• A development-focused environment: ongoing training and professional development supported by the company.
• A modern on-site gym to stay active without leaving the office.
• Regular social activities that foster team spirit.
• Uniforms provided and cleaned by the company: one less thing to worry about.

Job requirements
• DEP in welding-assembly.
• At least 5 years of experience in aluminum welding.
• Strong knowledge of GMAW and FCAW welding processes.
• Excellent plan reading skills.
• Ability to weld in all positions.
• Ability to read CWB welding procedures.
• Team lead experience is an asset.

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