Key Responsibilities1. Welding OperationsSetup and Operation: Set up, calibrate, and operate arc welding equipment (e.g., SMAW/Stick, MIG/GMAW, TIG/GTAW) and related tools such as grinders, plasma cutters, and torches.Blueprint Interpretation: Read and accurately interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS) to determine the required welding technique, materials, and dimensions.Welding Performance: Perform high-quality welding in various positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead, and pipe/6G) on different materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloys.Fabrication: Align, fit, and tack-weld components into final positions using jigs, clamps, and hand tools before performing the final weld.2. Preparation and Quality ControlMaterial Preparation: Prepare materials for welding by cleaning, grinding, beveling, or cutting metal surfaces to ensure a proper joint and fusion.Inspection: Visually inspect completed welds for defects such as porosity, undercut, and slag inclusions, and perform necessary repairs or re-welding to meet quality specifications.Testing: Assist in performing tests (e.g., destructive or non-destructive testing) on welds as required by quality control standards.Maintenance: Perform routine cleaning and maintenance of welding machines, cables, electrodes, and work area to ensure equipment is functioning safely and efficiently.3. Safety and ComplianceSafety Adherence: Strictly adhere to all safety protocols, including wearing appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as helmets, heat-resistant gloves, and safety shoes.Code Compliance: Ensure all welding work is carried out in compliance with recognized industry codes and standards (e.g., AWS D1.1, ASME Section IX).Hazard Reporting: Immediately identify and report any hazards, equipment defects, or non-compliant work practices to the supervisor.