Alloy Welder

Alloy Welder


Company
Savard Group
Location
Houston, TX
Posted
2 days ago

Job Description
Alloy TIG Welder $1,500+WEEKLY

Join SAVARD Personnel Group - where your skills are valued!
Key Requirements:
β€’ Minimum 4 years’ TIG welding experience with high-alloy materials (Inconel, Nitronic, 316 SS).
β€’ Experience welding small bore tubing (3/8” OD up to 1.25” OD) and maintaining tight heat control.
β€’ Knowledge of high-frequency TIG welding and manual precision welding techniques.
β€’ Familiarity with WPS and strict quality standards, including X-ray and Dye Penetrant inspection.
β€’ Ability to work in confined spaces and handle offshore or international assignments when required (after 3 months of employment)
β€’ Strong attention to detail and ability to read drawings, complete documentation, and ensure material traceability.

Shifts:
β€’ Monday - Friday
β€’ 7 am to 4 pm
β€’ Must be flexible to work weeends/ heavy OT as needed

Duration:
β€’ Temp to perm after probationary period

How to Apply:
β€’ Apply & Receive offers NOW! Download Savard 24/7 App!
β€’ Call us at 225-930-0685 or 281-930-5551
β€’ Job ID#54920579

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