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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs

Q What is the minimum hourly wage for welders in Ontario as of January 2026?
As per the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, the general minimum wage in Ontario is CAD 17.20 per hour as of January 1 2026 for welders in non-unionized roles. Welders classified under skilled trades receive overtime at 1.5 times the rate after 44 hours per week. This rate applies uniformly across all sectors without provincial variations for this occupation.
Q What work permit requirements apply for international welders moving to Canada in 2026?
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada requires a valid work permit under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program with an approved LMIA for NOC 72106 welders. Applicants need a minimum of two years paid experience in the last five years plus Red Seal endorsement. Processing takes 8 weeks for 80 percent of applications submitted after April 2026.
Q What education and certification are needed to qualify as a welder in Canada?
Employment and Social Development Canada lists completion of a 2-3 year apprenticeship or Red Seal certification as mandatory for NOC 72106 welder positions. Candidates must hold a high school diploma plus 6,000 hours of documented on-the-job training by December 2026. Provincial trade authorities issue the certificate of qualification after passing the Red Seal exam.
Q Which documents are required when applying for welder jobs through the federal skilled trades program?
Applicants must submit a valid passport, Red Seal certificate, language test results at CLB 5 or higher, and proof of funds equaling CAD 13,757 for a single applicant as of 2026. The Express Entry profile requires an Educational Credential Assessment for any foreign training completed before submission. All documents must be uploaded in PDF format under 5 MB each.
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