IEA
OpenWelder
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About the role
Job Summary: The Welder is a basic to intermediate-level, skilled position performing a variety of welding and related tasks (e.g., cutting) using gas and/or electric welding equipment. The Welder receives specific work assignments under limited supervision and resolves problems with limited supervisory assistance. Welder’s work involves considerable skill and is subject to final inspection and test. Errors in welding are not always readily apparent and may result in excess labor and material costs. The Welder is expected to practice and adhere to the Company’s Six Sigma principles. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following with other duties assigned as necessary : Reviews job orders (written or verbal) and interprets welding specifications according to code certifications, alignment, dimensional and general inspection requirements. Sets up jobs, fits and positions weldments using fixtures, jigs, etc., and various welding techniques, materials and equipment within recognized limits or procedures. Performs welding and related tasks such as surface preparation, thermal cutting, grinding, etc. Inspect welds and welded surfaces for proper bonds. Cleans and maintains work area (daily), welding equipment and other tools of trade. Works in a safe manner at all times. Ensures that all work is done in accordance with and adheres to IEA’s ISO and Quality standards. Reasonable accommodation may be provided for individuals with disabilities to perform essential duties. Physical Demands: Maximum lifting requirement (pounds): 50 (infrequently), 25 (frequently). Maximum moving requirement (pounds): 100. Maintaining physical condition necessary for the following: Frequent standing, walking, kneeling, crouching, stooping, squatting, and twisting upper body; occasional climbing or sitting. Working at heights off the ground up to 10 feet. Vision requirements: Close, distance, and peripheral vision; depth perception. Work Environment: Work location: Welding shop, metal fabrication/assembly shop. Exposure to: Hot objects (burns), glare (flashing), sparks and flying objects (metal chips and scale), fumes, airborne particles, toxic/caustic chemicals, moving mechanical equipment. Personal protective equipment requirement: Company-supplied, flame-resistant overclothing (after 90 days), safety mask and shield, safety glasses, safety shoes, and ear protection as necessary.
