Warehouse, Welder, Combo Welder

Warehouse, Welder, Combo Welder


Company
CB&I
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
9 hours ago
Via
via Energy Job Shop

Job Description
Warehouse Combo Welders - Houston, TX

CB&I is seeking Warehouse Combo Welders to join their team in Houston, Texas. These professionals will weld metal components according to specifications, ensuring high-quality results in a dynamic warehouse environment. The ideal candidates are certified in SMAW or GMAW welding processes and are comfortable working in both shop and field settings. This is an excellent opportunity for welders who value safety, precision, and teamwork.
Perks & Benefits
• Competitive wages
• Full-time employment
• Exposure to a variety of welding processes and equipment
• Opportunities for certification and skill development
• Inclusive and diverse work environment
What You’ll Need
• Certification in SMAW or GMAW welding processes
• Ability to weld single-process plate to required standards; may require x-ray quality welds
• Ability to read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, and work orders
• Physical ability to stand, lift, carry, and handle materials frequently
• Ability to work in shop or field environments, including exposure to outdoor weather, noise, and construction equipment
• Basic math and spatial reasoning skills
• Effective verbal communication skills
• May require a high school diploma or equivalent with previous experience in the field or related area
• Commitment to safety and following all project rules, including PPE usage

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