Pipe Welder (per-diem, bonus)(55342467)

Pipe Welder (per-diem, bonus)(55342467)


Company
Ameri-Force
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Salary
52 an hour
Posted
6 days ago
Via
RoadDogJobs.com

Job Description
Job Description: Pipe Welder

Basic Qualifications:
β€’ Minimum of 10 years of pipe welding experience required
β€’ At least 5 years of that experience must be in shipyard or marine environment
β€’ Proven experience welding carbon steel and inconel
β€’ Must be comfortable working in restricted positions

Pay rate: $52.00

Per-diem: $180.00

Sign-On Bonus: $1,500

Safety & Environmental Factors:

All employees are expected to adhere to the company’s safety policies to maintain a safe and healthy work environment. This role involves working under extreme hot or cold conditions and requires the physical ability to stand for the entire shift, use hands for various tasks, ascend stairs, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, talk, and hear. Team members must occasionally lift items weighing up to 50 lbs. Specific vision abilities required include close, distant, and peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to focus.

Benefits

As part of the Ameri-Force team, a recognized ESOP company, you have a personal stake in the collective success of the organization, fostering a collaborative and rewarding work environment. Our competitive benefits package includes:
β€’ Medical Coverage
β€’ Dental Coverage
β€’ Vision Coverage
β€’ Short Term Disability Benefits
β€’ Term Life Benefits

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