Weld Technician - 1

Weld Technician - 1


Company
Stage 3 Separation
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Stage 3 specializes in high quality solids control equipment designed for mud systems to effectively manage solids, reducing costs for the customer and providing limited or zero discharge solutions as necessary. But we don’t stop there. Additionally, Stage 3 uses a team of Solids Control Field Technicians, field supervisors, engineers and scientists to make intelligent and informed recommendations on how to best manage your job for efficiency and cost savings.

While our business has expanded, our mission remains to provide superior service and performance through:
β€’ Emphasis on Safety
β€’ Teamwork
β€’ Technology innovation
β€’ Operational integrity

Are you ready to spark your career and build something great? Our Fabrication Department is looking for a Weld Tech I to bring precision, passion, and skill to our growing team.

What You’ll Do:
β€’ Perform entry-level welding, fabrication, and assembly work.
β€’ Operate hand and power tools safely and efficiently.
β€’ Follow blueprints, work orders, and safety guidelines to deliver quality results.
β€’ Support the fabrication team with daily production goals.

General Description:

The Weld Tech I, is an entry-level fabrication position responsible for fitting and welding metal parts together according to provided drawings (schematic). They will work both independently and within a Team to accomplish given tasks and is responsible for maintaining a clean and safe work area within a fast-paced work environment. Under general direction of the Fabrication Manager, position will work Monday through Friday, 8 hours per day with the occasional overtime and some weekend work.

Essential Functions:
β€’ Performs finish grinding of parts or welded assemblies using manual and power tools.
β€’ Lays out, positions, aligns, and fits components together.
β€’ Bolts, clamps, and tack-welds parts to secure in position for welding.
β€’ Repairs products by dismantling, straightening, reshaping, and reassembling parts.
β€’ Replace old or defective fabrication consumables with new ones (MIG gun, plasma torch, etc.).
β€’ Adapts to changes in the work environment; changes approach or method to best fit the situation; able to deal with frequent change, delays, or unexpected events.
β€’ Observes safety and security procedures; determines appropriate action beyond guidelines; reports potentially unsafe conditions; uses equipment and materials properly.
β€’ Responsible for requesting tools, supplies, and fixtures needed for the work they perform.
β€’ Maintains a clean and safe work environment.
β€’ Other duties as assigned by the FM.
β€’ May be required to work in other locations from time to time.

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
β€’ Working knowledge of fixturing and weld setup parameters (volts, amps, etc.), for MIG (GMAW) on ferrous materials.
β€’ Knowledge of wire and filler material applications for carbon steel.
β€’ Proficient in the safe operation of a handheld plasma and oxy-acetylene torch.
β€’ Ability to Weld with base material:
β€’ Carbon Steel
β€’ T-Joints experience.
β€’ Butt Joints experience.
β€’ Corner Joints experience.
β€’ Ability to lift up to 50lbs.

Minimum Required Education, Credentials, Licenses and Experience:
β€’ Applicants must have completed a minimum level of education, including a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent credential.
β€’ Must be 18 years of age or older.
β€’ 1+ Year in a fabrication environment, required.
β€’ GMAW Certificate (1G – 4G), required.
β€’ Forklift certified, Preferred (Training on-site available).
β€’ As a condition of employment, candidates must successfully complete a pre-employment drug screening, which will include a urine and hair follicle testing, consistent with applicable law.
β€’ Applicants are required to disclose any criminal convictions (misdemeanor or felony), through a pre-employment background review.

Requirements
β€’ Fabrication welding.
β€’ GMAW Certification (1G-4G).
β€’ Welding Certification, or certification in Welding.
β€’ Welding Stick on carbon steel pipe.
β€’ Welding TIG on stainless steel pipe.
β€’ Ability to use manual and power tools and welding tools, levels, squares, tape measure.
β€’ Follow blueprints / schematics.

Benefits
β€’ Employee Health Insurance
β€’ Dependent Health Insurance
β€’ Life Insurance
β€’ Paid Time Off
β€’ Paid Holidays

Additional Available Benefits
β€’ Dental Insurance
β€’ Vision Insurance
β€’ Additional Life Insurance
β€’ Short Term Disability
β€’ Long Term Disability
β€’ EAP
β€’ 401(K)

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Packing Jobs

Q What is the minimum wage for Packing Jobs in the United States?
As per the U.S. Department of Labor, the minimum wage for packing jobs in the United States is $7.25 per hour as of 2026. Non-exempt packing workers must receive overtime compensation at 1.5 times their regular rate for all hours worked beyond 40 in a workweek.
Q What are the required working hours, overtime rules, and leave benefits for packing jobs in the United States?
The Fair Labor Standards Act mandates a 40-hour workweek for packing jobs, with mandatory overtime pay after 40 hours as of 2026. Eligible employees receive up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act after completing 12 months of service with their employer.
Q What tax withholdings apply to packing job wages in the United States?
Packing job employees must have 6.2 percent Social Security tax and 1.45 percent Medicare tax withheld from wages under FICA as of 2026. Employers also withhold federal income tax based on IRS Publication 15 tables, with an additional 0.9 percent Medicare surtax applying to wages over $200,000 for single filers.
Q What visa or work permit requirements apply to non-citizens seeking packing jobs in the United States?
Non-citizens must obtain employment authorization through USCIS before starting packing jobs, typically via H-2B temporary non-agricultural worker visas with a 2026 annual cap of 66,000. Employers must file Form I-129 and demonstrate no qualified U.S. workers are available.
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