Pipe Welder

Pipe Welder


Company
Employbridge
Location
Houston, TX
Posted
4 days ago
Via
Employbridge

Job Description
Pipe Welder

Job Summary:

Pipe welder proficient in welding techniques

Pay: $25-$31 depends on experience

Shift: 2nd shift – 6:00 pm – 5:30am, (flexible to 10-hour shifts/Saturdays required)

Duties:

Proficient in assigned welding techniques

Interpretation of mechanical drawings, including the ability to read weld symbols

Knowledge of wire and filler materials applications for various steel alloys, aluminum, and some exotic materials

Working knowledge of fixturing and weld set up parameters (amps, volts, etc.)

Convention and precision measuring instruments

Process inspection, certification, and documentation

Welding equipment maintenance and inspection

Finish grinding applications using manual and power tools

Safety and housekeeping

Other duties as assigned by supervisor

Requirements:

Minimum 3+ year experience working within a manufacturing environment/facility

Able to lift up to 50 lbs.

Able to stand for 8–10-hour shifts

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