Certified Welders

Certified Welders


Company
PH Works
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
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Job Description
P.H. Works, Inc. is looking to hire a Welder fabricator with a great attitude.
• Proficient welding and fabrication skills to join metal parts according to print, sketch, or verbal instructions
• Ability and skill to setup and operate machine tools to cut and shape light gauge material safely and proficiently
• Fit-up and polishing experience
• Must have the ability to read and work off blueprints
• Ability to communicate and work well with others in a spirit of cooperation and teamwork

Required:
• OSHA 30 & 10-Hour
• F60 & G60
• Valid Drivers License - with minimal to no moving violations in the last 3 years

We offer: • Competitive Salary • Paid Weekly • Paid Time Off • Health Benefits

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