Experienced Welder / Fitter

Experienced Welder / Fitter


Company
H & G Systems
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
35 an hour
Posted
6 days ago
Via
ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Location: Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex

About H&G Systems

Founded in 1968 as H&G Air Conditioning & Heating, the company expanded to include electrical contracting in 1983 and became H&G Systems to reflect its diversified capabilities. From the start, our foundation has been built on trust, respect, and long-term relationships with clients, suppliers, and team members.

We specialize in design-build and design-assist mechanical projects, with roughly two-thirds of our work consisting of complex, negotiated contracts. Our team is known for delivering projects on time, on budget, and with uncompromising quality.

What We Offer
• Pay: Starting at $35.00 an hour and up, depending on experience
• Uniforms Provided
• Comprehensive Benefits Package:
• 401(k) with 6% company match
• Medical coverage: 90% of employee cost and 25% of dependent cost
• Dental and Vision insurance
• Paid Time Off (PTO)
• 8 paid holidays (which include half-days on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve)
• Professional Growth:
• Access to the local ABC training facility / CEF Construction Education Foundation
• Tuition and book reimbursement for trade school programs (based on attendance and performance)
• Hands-on leadership development and mentorship

We are growing and looking for Experienced Welders / Fitters to join our team! This is a great opportunity for growth and advancement in the welding trade!

Primary Job Function: The Experienced Welders / Fitters will effectively and efficiently perform minor to moderately complex work on piping and duct systems in commercial and industrial environments.

Required Qualifications:
• Valid driver's license and insurable driving record
• Willingness to assist with any additional and reasonable duties assigned by the supervisor
• Ability to read blueprints and schematics is a plus
• Adhere to safety policies and procedures
• Ability to handle physical workload
• Ability to perform ARC (stick) and MIG welding based on project needs
• 6G certification
• Field welding primarily involves pipe, plus a small amount of ductwork
• Ability to operate lifting equipment and machinery
• Capable of cutting and fitting pipe
• Stainless steel welding is a plus!

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