Combo Welder (TIG, STICK, FLUX CORE)

Combo Welder (TIG, STICK, FLUX CORE)


Company
DIHO Consulting USA
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
9 hours ago
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Job Description
Job Summary

DIHO CONSULTING USA is hiring experienced combo welders for shop work involving the fabrication of shell and tube heat exchangers and pressure vessels. This position requires hands-on experience with TIG, Stick and Flux Core welding and the ability to produce quality welds that meet code requirements in a production environment.

Responsibilities
Perform TIG (GTAW), Stick (SMAW), And Flux Core welding on carbon and stainless steel Weld in multiple positions including 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, and 6G when required Read and follow blueprints, weld procedures, and job specifications Assist with fabrication and assembly of pressure vessels and exchanger components Maintain weld quality to meet X-ray and inspection standards Follow all shop safety rules and procedures

Requirements
Minimum 3 years of combo welding experience Experience working with pressure vessels, exchangers, or piping preferred Familiarity with ASME code is a plus Must be able to pass a weld test Reliable, able to work overtime, and comfortable in a shop environment

Pay and Schedule
Hourly pay ranges depending on experience and weld test results Full-time hours with overtime available

Work Environment
Shop-based work in a fast-paced fabrication setting Focus on production, quality, and safety

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