Tig Welder

Tig Welder


Company
Clean Electric Pvt Ltd
Location
Kurli, Maharashtra
Posted
2 hours ago
Via
via SimplyHired
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Job Description
Key Responsibilities:
• Main process used for aluminium welding.
• Knowledge of AC current settings and filler rods.
• Material KnowledgeUnderstanding of aluminium grades like 6061, 5052, 6082, etc.
• Handling thin and thick aluminium sheets.
• Welding Quality
• Strong and clean weld finishing.
• Avoid porosity, cracks, and burn-through
• Casing assembly and mechanical part deburring, buffing, and cleaning bar
• Fixture tapping and drilling for any type of rework handling.

Qualification: ITI Welder

Exp: 1-2 Yrs in TIG Welding

Send resume on :: 9561035284

Benefits:
• Health insurance
• Leave encashment
• Provident Fund

Application Question(s):
• What is your total experience?
• What is your current location?
• What is your current salary?

Work Location: In person

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