Combo Pipe Welder - Commercial/Industrial Construction

Combo Pipe Welder - Commercial/Industrial Construction


Company
Perpetual Labor Sourcing
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
35 an hour
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
• Combo Pipe Welder - Commercial/Industrial Construction
• Location: Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
• Pay: Up to $35.00/hr. + Overtime | Weld Test Required

A leading mechanical contractor is seeking experienced Combo Pipe Welders for ongoing commercial and industrial new construction projects across Dallas, Fort Worth, and surrounding areas.

Responsibilities:
• Weld carbon steel pipe using 6010 root and 7018 fill/cap
• Weld stainless and other types of metal pipe as needed
• Perform 6G welds that pass X-ray inspection
• Work on high-pressure pipe systems for large-scale construction
• Read blueprints and follow welding procedures
• Follow the jobsite safety standards

Requirements:
• Must pass an in-house 6G weld test (X-Ray)
• Must have reliable transportation to commute to job sites across DFW
• Experience in pipe welding in commercial or industrial construction settings
• Ability to work four 10-hour shifts and one 8-hour shift

Benefits:
• Pay up to $35/hour, based on experience and weld test results
• Overtime available
• Immediate placement after a successful test
• Long-term work with a top-tier mechanical contractor

Apply now to schedule your weld test and start immediately!

For Immediate Consideration, Send A Text Message with your First and Last Name and the phrase [DFWCOMBOWEDLR] to (682) 503-4624

An Equal Opportunity Employer

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