Job Title: Welder B
Job Code: 12265
Job Location: Tulsa, OK (On-Site)
Job Schedule: 1st Shift 9/80
Job Description:
The Welder is responsible for planning work and layouts, setting-up and welding/fabricating a wide variety of intricate, experimental and/or production sheet metal parts and final assemblies from raw material.
Essential Functions:
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Responsible for preparing parts and materials per company's welding procedure to insure proper welding of the materials.
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Analyzes engineering drawings and specifications to plan layout, fit up, and welding operations of structures.
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Skilled in the use of measuring tools or instruments, as provided and appropriate, to assure accuracy in dimensions of work in process.
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Must be able to work for sustained periods of time in the standing position, be capable of reading, comprehending and complying with Work Instruction Process Sheets and Blueprints.
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Must have a working knowledge of welding equipment controls for both processing and safety.
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Must be able to effectively utilize fixtures, jigs, grinders and clamps, as provided for effective positioning, holding and material preparation of parts to be welded.
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Weld correct weld procedure as instructed on drawing.
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Must be able to hold all dimensions on drawing within tolerances, ensure parts are straight and square when completed, allow for shrinkage control, prepare parts and material as required.
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Must maintain a clean and safe work environment by following all safety regulations.
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Basic Math (add, subtract, multiply, and divide)
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Read and comprehend written material, and be able to understand and follow verbal instructions.
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Lift and carry up to 32 lbs.
- Ability to bending, stooping, twisting, reaching, turning, and pushing/pulling of heavy parts, standing or walking 80% of the time, ability to see with or without corrective lenses.
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Willing and able to work overtime as business needs arise.
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Able to obtain and maintain a DoD Clearance.
Qualifications:
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Requires fully proficient job knowledge/skills typically obtained through a combination of education and experience.
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Requires a High School Diploma or equivalent and a minimum of six (6) months of prior welding experience
- 2 years post-Secondary/Associates Degree with a minimum of zero (0) to two (2) years of prior welding experience.
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Must qualify to weld in accordance with the Inert-Gas Shielded Metal Arc Process (TIG) for aluminum, and/or (MIG/TIG) Mild and/or Stainless Steel as required to support specific product lines.
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Must be capable of qualifying and welding in accordance with company standards, and Military standards S9074-AR-GIB-101/278 and MIL-STD-22D.
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Must be a U.S. Citizen
Preferred Additional Skills:
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Experience with shop floor control along continuous improvement exposure.
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