Job Description
Job Description
Step into a day on our fabrication floor
You start by opening a new set of blueprints, marking out precise measurements, and staging components. The MIG arc comes alive as you lay clean, consistent beads. A quick changeover and you’re forming parts on the press brake, rigging with a crane to move assemblies safely, and machining features to spec. When an assembly calls for it, you solder and thread pipe, then verify your work against the print. Throughout the shift, you follow safety procedures and leave your bay spotless—ready for tomorrow’s build.
What you'll handle
- Perform MIG welding on a variety of metal components with high-quality results
- Read and interpret blueprints and welding specifications for layout and verification
- Set up and operate welding equipment, including MIG welders, torches, and hand tools
- Fabricate parts using press brake machines, cranes, and related tooling
- Conduct machining and rigging tasks as needed to complete assemblies
- Solder and perform pipe threading when required by the build
- Follow safety procedures and maintain a clean, organized work area
What you bring
Proficiency in MIG welding techniques and processesSolid basic math skills for accurate measurements and calculationsAbility to read and interpret blueprints and welding specificationsHands-on experience with press brake machines, cranes, and fabrication equipmentFamiliarity with soldering and pipe threadingKnowledge of FCAW (Flux-Cored Arc Welding) is a plusKeen attention to detail and commitment to producing high-quality weldsStrong problem-solving skills; comfortable working independently or on a teamYou should be proficient in
Welding Setups for ProductionBlueprint ReadingMachines & technologies you'll use
MIG WelderTIG WelderFlux-Cored Arc WelderBenefits
HealthDentalVision401kPaid Time OffSchedule
A second-shift opportunity is available on a four 10-hour day schedule.