Welder
JOB DESCRIPTION
Qualifications
- Will need to be certified according to AWS Standards
- Must be proficient with a cutting torch
- Knowledge is required in the following areas: assembly; parts; welding; welding symbols; ability to read and understand welding drawings; quality control; knowledge of a variety of structural members (beams, channel, angle) and safety
- Must be able to pass a test to operate an overhead crane
- Effective verbal, written, and mathematical skills are required
- Must be able to walk and stand throughout a ten hour day
- Must be able to consistently lift 80 lbs. or turn over a beam or column
- Must be able to repetitively use arms, hands, and fingers in the manipulation of parts and weld gun
- Must be able to read, evaluate, and respond to product specifications and drawings, and perform normal math calculations easily
- Must have strong general mechanical skills
- Must be able to pass drug and criminal background screenings
Responsibilities
- Welder will bind structural as well as non-structural parts by means of welding according to drawings using predominantly MIG welding of steel
- All welds are done according to written procedures and AISC guidelines
- Regardless of training or experience, all welders must complete an in-house training program to certify the welder according to AWS (American Weld Society) standards
- This will include passing a fillet test, a 3/8” test and a 1” test
- Must demonstrate good hand/eye coordination
- Must demonstrate good manual dexterity
LOCATION
Augusta, Georgia 30901
PAY
$