Second Shift Welder I

Second Shift Welder I


Company
G&W Electric Co
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
6 days ago
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Job Description
Welder I

Join our team as a Welder I, where you will play a key role in setting up and operating advanced welding equipment. You will perform intricate welding operations across diverse metals and alloys, contributing to the fabrication of complex assemblies that require exceptional strength, pressure tolerance, and visual quality.

As a Welder I, your responsibilities will include:
• Assembling and aligning complicated subassemblies and assemblies using various tools and equipment.
• Utilizing a torch or carbon arc and hand grinding tools for part fitting.
• Setting up and controlling pressure for the oxyacetylene torch.
• Selecting the appropriate electrode size, type, and welding rod or wire.
• Regulating gas and current for optimal welding conditions.
• Ensuring precision by checking and straightening gasket surfaces and grinding excess welds.
• Laying out and securing parts, which may involve heavy assemblies.
• Performing MIG/TIG welding as necessary.
• Carrying out preventive maintenance on welding equipment.
• Providing your own personal tools as required.
• Maintaining a clean and safe working environment by following all safety protocols.
• Working efficiently to conserve resources during production.
• Training team members in welding tasks and techniques.
• Executing thorough inspections of your work to ensure quality standards are met before passing it on.
• Documenting actions by completing production and quality forms.
• Communicating effectively with colleagues across different levels of the organization.

We seek candidates who:
• Possess a High School diploma, GED, or equivalent work experience.
• Have at least one year of formal welding training or equivalent experience (preferred).
• Bring 0-1 years of experience in a manufacturing setting (preferred).
• Are proficient in using small hand tools, power tools, and welding equipment safely.
• Can read and interpret technical drawings and Bills of Material.
• Possess basic computer skills.
• Can perform basic MIG and TIG welding tasks.

The physical demands of this role include:
• Medium to heavy physical demand level, including:
• Occasional lifting of up to 75 pounds (with assistance).
• Frequent lifting of up to 40 pounds.
• Occasional carrying of up to 40 pounds over short distances.
• Frequent pushing/pulling of up to 40 pounds.
• Occasional pushing/pulling of more than 40 pounds (with assistance).
• Postural demands including continuous standing and walking and frequent bending, squatting, and lifting.
• Miscellaneous demands such as continuous grip and manipulation motions and frequent tool usage.

What we offer:

The pay range is typically between $22 - $27 per hour, with additional shift differentials. Please note that this is a general guideline; compensation is based on skills and experience.

At G&W Electric, you will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including:
• Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance.
• Short and Long-Term Disability.
• Life Insurance.
• Health club membership programs.
• Tuition Reimbursement.
• 401(k) plan with company contribution.
• Annual Profit Sharing.
• Vacation time.
• Work in a temperature-controlled manufacturing facility.

About G&W Electric:

Since 1905, G&W Electric has been a leader in engineered electrical power solutions. Joining us means being part of a global team dedicated to improving technologies that ensure safe and reliable electricity delivery. We prioritize employee success in a supportive, entrepreneurial environment.

G&W Electric is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All employees and applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law.

G&W Electric participates in the E-Verify process for all new hires.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs

Q What is the median hourly wage for welders in the United States as of January 2026 including overtime rates?
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the median hourly wage for welders at $28.45 as of January 2026 with time-and-a-half overtime required after 40 hours under FLSA rules. Welders in manufacturing earn an additional $4.20 per hour on average for night shifts. Annual median earnings reach $59,176 for full-time roles.
Q How many hours per week can welders legally work in the United States without overtime pay in 2026?
The U.S. Department of Labor sets the standard workweek at 40 hours with overtime at 1.5 times the regular rate required after that threshold in 2026. Welders on federal contracts receive double time for hours over 48 in a workweek. Paid sick leave of up to 56 hours annually applies under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act extensions.
Q What education and experience are required to qualify for welder jobs in the United States in 2026?
The Bureau of Labor Statistics states a high school diploma plus 6-12 months of postsecondary welding training or apprenticeship is required for 2026 entry-level positions. Three years of documented experience is mandatory for structural welding roles under AWS D1.1 standards referenced by DOL. Certification in SMAW or GMAW processes must be completed before hire.
Q What documents are required to apply for welder positions through U.S. Department of Labor registered apprenticeships in 2026?
Applicants must submit Form ETA-671, high school transcripts, and proof of U.S. work authorization to DOL-registered programs by March 2026 deadlines. A valid driver's license and negative drug test results from a SAMHSA-certified lab are mandatory. Background checks via FBI fingerprinting are required for nuclear or pipeline welding tracks.
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