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Hiring Freshers || Welder

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  • Fresher
  • 3.0 Lac/Yr
  • Nashik
Co2 Welding Welder Welding Inspection Welding Technology TIG Welding
Key ResponsibilitiesWelding Operations: Perform high-quality $CO_2$ / MIG welding on various steel grades, sheet metals, and structured components according to welding procedure specifications (WPS).Machine Setup & Tuning: Set up welding parameters, including adjusting current, voltage, wire feed speed, and $CO_2$ gas flow rates to match material thickness and design joints.Material Preparation: Clean, grind, clamp, and align metal workpieces prior to welding. Cut or bevel edges using hand grinders or torch cutters as specified.Blueprint & Drawing Interpretation: Read and interpret baseline fabrication blueprints, engineering drawings, and weld symbols to locate precise joint lines.Quality & Inspection: Conduct visual inspections of completed welds to ensure penetration uniformity and structurally sound joints. Identify and fix common defects like porosity, spatters, undercuts, or slag inclusion.Consumable Management: Maintain and replace torch consumables regularly, including copper contact tips, gas nozzles, liners, and MIG wire spools.Safety & PPE Maintenance: Strictly adhere to heavy engineering safety norms. Compulsory use of personal protective equipment (PPE) including auto-darkening welding helmets, leather aprons, welding gloves, and safety shoes.
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Fresher hiring for Welder

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  • 0 - 1 yrs
  • 3.0 Lac/Yr
  • Nashik
Full Argon TIG Welder TIG Welder TIG & Arc Welder TIG Welder Welding Inspection
Key ResponsibilitiesPrecision Welding Operations: Perform high-quality TIG / GTAW welding on critical components made of Stainless Steel (SS), Aluminum, Carbon Steel, and exotic alloys like Titanium or Inconel.Full Argon Purging: Execute back-purging setups using Argon gas for pipe welding to prevent internal oxidation (sugarisation) and ensure a smooth, uniform internal root bead.Machine & Torch Calibration: Select and sharpen appropriate tungsten electrodes (e.g., thoriated, ceriated, lanthanated). Calibrate high-frequency welding machines, adjusting amperage, post-flow gas timing, and flow meters precisely.Blueprints & Weld Symbols: Read and interpret advanced engineering drawings, blueprints, and Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS) to understand specific joint designs and dimensional tolerances.Joint Preparation: Cut, bevel, clean, and fit-up workpieces using specialized tools. Ensure the welding zone is completely free of moisture, grease, or oxides before striking an arc.Radiographic Quality Checks: Ensure all critical joints meet stringent non-destructive testing (NDT) standards, including X-ray/radiography, dye penetrant testing (DPT), and visual inspections.Safety & Cleanliness: Maintain an ultra-clean workspace (critical for high-alloy welding). Adhere to rigorous safety protocols, including wearing correct shade auto-darkening helmets, leather safety gear, and respiratory protection when working with toxic fumes.
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