Requisition ID: 172108 Position SummaryPlan, lay-out, weld, install, test and repair all types of pipe and similar tubular products in accordance with applicable plans, specifications, welding codes and industry standardsExperience LevelSkilledPrimary Responsibilities and Duties• Plan, diagram and lay-out for pipe welder's work• Coordinate with field labor crew for efficient installations• Position the weld set up, fit the piping and perform welds involving a high degree of precision independently• Lay-out, and assemble pipes accurately and according to production standards, quality requirements, safety requirements, code, design, and specifications• Make welding repairs and substandard welds• Assist with coordination of any Pre-Fabrication layout or installation• Assist with rigging of material• Operate air arc gouger, grinder, stress relieving machine, and other industry machines, tools and equipment• Estimating sizes, distances, and quantities; or determining time, costs, resources, or materials needed to perform a work activity.• Inspect subordinate's work for compliance with the contract plans and specifications, point out deficiencies and explain and take any corrective action needed.Qualifications• May require a high school diploma or its equivalent with previous years of experience in the field or in a related area.• Must possess strong working knowledge skills and abilities for position.• Ability to understand, follow and transmit written and oral instructions and communicate effectively with management/supervision.• Proficient in the safe and efficient use of electrical, hand tools, power tools and layout tools as well as measurement toolsRequirements• The person in this position needs to constantly move about a construction/industrial site, so should be able to stand, walk, sit, reach, stoop, kneel, crouch, and/or crawl• Constantly works in a construction environment and will be exposed to changing outdoor weather conditions• Work irregular hours, weekends, overtime and holidays as required• May be required to use ladders/mechanical platforms/manlifts/scaffold to access required equipment/work areas (may exceed 200 feet), so must be able to climb and maintain balance on formwork, steel formwork, stairs, ladders and scaffolds• Move and work in and around confined and cluttered places, and uneven surfaces• Must be able to complete tasks in a noisy and dusty environment• May be required/able to move items weighing up to 50 pounds across construction/industrial site• Must have required tools• Licenses (List Requirements)• Observe and comply with all safety and project rules, perform other duties as required• Ability to pass pre-access drug and alcohol testing and fit for duty medical Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.Few contractors can build what TIC builds, the way TIC builds it. We only hire the best - and our family mentality will drive you to continue to be the bestWhether it's cement for our sidewalks and driveways; aluminum for our automobiles; wood pellets for our grills; paper plates for our picnics; food for our pets or the beverages we consume with our friends, our longstanding work in the industrial market touches the tiny details in our daily lives.
See More Details >>Compensation: Compensation Type: Salary Employment Type: Adjunct/Part Time Faculty (Fixed Term) Grade: Department: Instruction Position Summary Job Description Summary Under general supervision of and in accordance with Clovis Community College and departmentally established practices and expectations, adjunct instructors work collaboratively with other faculty within the College and their discipline to ensure that key concepts of the specific discipline are addressed. Part time instructor/coordinator in Welding program with teaching and OJT coordination duties under the supervision of the Division Chair of Occupational Technology. Duties & Responsibilities Minimum Qualifications: EEO STATEMENT: As an EEO employer, Clovis Community College will not discriminate in our employment practices based on an applicant’s race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, serious medical condition or status as a protected veteran or spousal affiliation. Clovis Community College hires only U.S. citizens and individuals lawfully authorized to work in the U.S.
See More Details >>Compensation: $45,895 -$47,750 Compensation Type: Salary Employment Type: Grade: E07 Department: Instruction Position Summary THIS IS A 9 MONTH FACULTY CONTRACT. COMPENSATION IS ISSUED OVER A 12 MONTH PERIOD. Summer classes are paid on a per credit hour basis and not part of the 9-month contract. Under general supervision, coordinate and instruct in a community college associate degree program in Welding. Lead in developing and revising curricula, managing laboratory facilities and equipment assigned to the program, and providing theory and laboratory instruction to students. Duties are performed in the context of a comprehensive community college; understanding of the community college mission and philosophy will be critical to success. Duties & Responsibilities • Determine proposed curricula and teach courses in safety, Mig, Tig and Arc welding, metallurgy and specialized courses. • Provide professional training leading to careers in the field. • Teach in an intensive full-time program leading to the Associate of Applied Science degree or Certificate of Completion in Welding. • Teach specialized classes for other career-technical programs and incumbent worker training. • Initiate and lead program recruitment activities on behalf of the college and coordinate a functioning advisory committee for the program. • Fulfill all functions of a faculty member, including those related to teaching, faculty service, assessment of student achievement and professional development. • Assist in assessing the job market and helping students obtain employment in the field. • Supervise cooperative education experiences as needed. • Participate in college-wide studies and projects, providing information as requested. • Demonstrate or actively work to attain proficiency with such technologies as may be useful in instruction, including personal computers, presentation software, and computer generated tutorials. • Participate in distance delivery of college courses and programs if applicable. • Procure necessary supplies for department. ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include but are not limited to: • Perform additional duties as assigned. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Requires frequent and continuous sitting/moving about, continuous use of fine motor skills, and pushing and pulling of up to 50 lbs. Reaching above the shoulders. SCHEDULE DETAILS: Hours vary based on course requirements. Occasional evening and weekend hours may be required. Minimum Qualifications: • This position requires a minimum of three years work experience in the Welding field. • American Welding Society Welder and Educator certifications or ability to acquire required. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: • Teaching experience in a community college or technical school is preferred. • Additional credentials or certificates in vocational education, welding, and metal fabrication construction would be beneficial. EEO STATEMENT: As an EEO employer, Clovis Community College will not discriminate in our employment practices based on an applicant's race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, serious medical condition or status as a protected veteran or spousal affiliation. Clovis Community College hires only U.S. citizens and individuals lawfully authorized to work in the U.S.
See More Details >>Becoming a welder typically starts with technical training, which can range from 6 to 18 months, providing hands-on experience and classroom learning. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports over 402,333 welders nationwide, with projections indicating a steady growth in the welding sector. In Clovis, NM, welders can earn an average weekly wage of $395, with experienced professionals potentially earning over $45,000 annually. Trade schools, community colleges, and apprenticeships offer pathways to this skilled trade, leading to a career with strong earning potential and diverse specialization opportunities.
