- Key Responsibilities:
1. Weld metal parts together using hand-welding or flame-cutting equipment.
- As a welder, your main responsibility will be to join metal parts by using various welding techniques.
2. Read and interpret welding blueprints, sketches, or specifications.
- You will need to understand and follow technical drawings and specifications to ensure accurate welding.
3. Operate welding equipment safely and effectively.
- You must have experience and knowledge of operating welding machines and tools to perform the job efficiently.
4. Inspect welded surfaces and structures to detect flaws.
- You will be required to inspect the welded joints for defects or deviations from specifications to ensure quality work.
- Required Skills and Expectations:
1. Proficiency in welding techniques such as MIG, TIG, or ARC welding.
- You should have a good understanding and experience in different welding processes.
2. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Strong teamwork and communication skills are essential to collaborate with colleagues effectively.
3. Physical strength and stamina to work with heavy materials and in various positions.
- The job may require lifting heavy objects and working in different positions, so physical fitness is important.
4. Attention to detail and a commitment to safety in the workplace.
- Being meticulous and following safety protocols are crucial for maintaining a safe working environment.