Responsible for performing welding, cutting, assembly, and repair per engineering drawings, blueprints, written instructions, or industry standards. Combines knowledge of welding technology with mechanical technology for the cutting, prepping, joining, assembling, and repair of parts or systems. Works with design and production engineers to solve problems in support of product development and production line work. Maintain and repairs welding and welding support equipment. Design and construct specialized jigs, parts, and fixtures required to facilitate production welding in both a shop and field environment. Tasks will be performed independently or with limited supervisor guidance. Working Procedure: • Proficient in GTAW processes and resent aluminum production welding experience, IAW AWS D 1.2 & D17.1 or equivalent standards. • Efficient with FCAW to AWS D1.1 or equivalent standards. • Knowledge of SMAW and GMAW processes IAW AWS D1.1 or equivalent standards. • Experience with material traceability IAW contractual and company requirements. • Maintain a clean and orderly work area. • Set up welding machines and associated equipment (i.e., purge equipment, gas mixers, etc) in accordance with Weld Specification Procedures, or, in the absence of a specified procedure based on direction of the Engineer or the job at hand. • Prepare and clean surfaces and special parts for welding. • Use torches, saws, or other methods to cut and prepare parts for welding. • Conduct fit-up in accordance with specifications and standards. • Read and interpret blueprints or drawings to determine specific welding requirements. Provide feedback to and collaborate with Engineering to correct drawings that do not meet required specifications. • Select the appropriate process and weld steel, aluminum, and/or stainless-steel components in flat, horizontal, vertical, or overhead positions based on the WPS, and specifications provided in blueprints and drawings. • Perform difficult welding and fabrication assignments to include assisting with quote generation and prototyping. • Design and manufacture specialized parts, jigs, and fixtures necessary to support the production process. • Create and help maintain Weld Procedure Specifications. • Help maintain your own weld qualification records as well as the qualification records of lower rated welders. • Conduct preventive and corrective maintenance on welding and welding support equipment. • Operate metal working machinery, including CNC Waterjet, CNC Press Brakes, and band saws, and drill presses, used in the production process or assist machinery operators as assigned. • Works independently while coordinating through and with Team Leader/Supervisor, to meet the objective established by management. • Interpret instructions, written and oral, on all aspects of assigned duties. • Read manufacturing outlines, read technical drawings per ASME Y14.100-2004. • Understand technical operating, service, or repair manuals. • Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings — Monitoring and reviewing information from materials, events, or the environment, to detect or assess problems. • Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates — Providing information to supervisors, co-workers, and subordinates by telephone, in written form, e-mail, or in person. • Receive and follow all company policies, such as health, safety, morale, and company reporting and material control procedures. • Evaluate and recommend measures to improve production methods, equipment performance, and quality of a product. • Develop and train lower classified employees as required. • Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Education Requirement: High school diploma or equivalent, plus two years of formal technical training (via military or civilian technical schools), or equivalent experience, is required. Experience Requirement: Twelve years of GTAW welding experience, demonstrated competence in multiple welding processes and standards. TCOM offers a variety of benefits, including health and disability insurance, 401(k) match, flexible spending accounts/HSAs, EAP, tuition reimbursement, parental leave, paid time off (PTO), and company-paid holidays. The specific programs, options and eligibility may vary depending on date of hire, classification, and schedule type. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
See More Details >>Position: Welder/Fitter A Overview Responsible for performing welding, cutting, assembly, and repair per engineering drawings, blueprints, written instructions, or industry standards. Combines knowledge of welding technology with mechanical technology for the cutting, prepping, joining, assembling, and repair of parts or systems. Works with design and production engineers to solve problems in support of product development and production line work. Maintain and repair welding and welding support equipment. Design and construct specialized jigs, parts, and fixtures required to facilitate production welding in both a shop and field environment. Tasks will be performed independently or with limited supervisor guidance. Responsibilities • Proficient in GTAW processes and recent aluminum production welding experience, IAW AWS D 1.2 & D17.1 or equivalent standards. • Efficient with FCAW to AWS D1.1 or equivalent standards. • Knowledge of SMAW and GMAW processes IAW AWS D1.1 or equivalent standards. • Experience with material traceability IAW contractual and company requirements. • Maintain a clean and orderly work area. • Set up welding machines and associated equipment (e.g., purge equipment, gas mixers) in accordance with Weld Specification Procedures, or, in the absence of a specified procedure, based on direction of the Engineer or the job at hand. • Prepare and clean surfaces and special parts for welding. • Use torches, saws, or other methods to cut and prepare parts for welding. • Conduct fit-up in accordance with specifications and standards. • Read and interpret blueprints or drawings to determine specific welding requirements. Provide feedback to and collaborate with Engineering to correct drawings that do not meet required specifications. • Select the appropriate process and weld steel, aluminum, and/or stainless-steel components in flat, horizontal, vertical, or overhead positions based on the WPS and specifications provided in blueprints and drawings. • Perform difficult welding and fabrication assignments, including assisting with quote generation and prototyping. • Design and manufacture specialized parts, jigs, and fixtures necessary to support the production process. • Create and help maintain Weld Procedure Specifications. • Help maintain weld qualification records as well as the qualification records of lower rated welders. • Conduct preventive and corrective maintenance on welding and welding support equipment. • Operate metalworking machinery, including CNC Waterjet, CNC Press Brakes, band saws, and drill presses, used in the production process or assist machinery operators as assigned. • Work independently while coordinating with Team Leader/Supervisor to meet objectives established by management. • Interpret instructions, written and oral, on all aspects of assigned duties. • Read manufacturing outlines and technical drawings per ASME Y. • Understand technical operating, service, or repair manuals. • Monitor processes, materials, or surroundings to detect or assess problems. • Communicate with supervisors, peers, or subordinates by telephone, in written form, e-mail, or in person. • Receive and follow all company policies, including health, safety, morale, and company reporting and material control procedures. • Evaluate and recommend measures to improve production methods, equipment performance, and quality of a product. • Develop and train lower classified employees as required. • Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Education and Experience Education Requirement: High school diploma or equivalent, plus two years of formal technical training (via military or civilian technical schools), or equivalent experience, is required. Experience Requirement: Twelve years of GTAW welding experience, demonstrated competence in multiple welding processes and standards. Seniority level • Mid-Senior level Employment type • Full-time Job function • Management and Manufacturing Industries • Defense and Space Manufacturing Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at TCOM, L.P. by 2x Sign in to set job alerts for “Welder” roles We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI. #J-18808-Ljbffr
See More Details >>College of The Albemarle welcomes applications from individuals interested in an adjunct (part-time) Instructor, Welding position. Part-time and/or substitute instructor appointments are made on a semester-by-semester and/or as needed basis. Positions are not benefit eligible. The candidate should have the ability to accommodate a flexible working schedule and limited travel within the service area. This job posting will serve as a pool of applicants from which the hiring manager may consult as needs arise. Applicants must complete the online application in its entirety, including an unofficial copy of their transcript. Applications will remain active for 12 months. __________________________________________________________ Currently seeking candidates who are available to teach day/evening classes at COA - Dare. Pay rate is based on education and experience. The role of the Adjunct / Substitute / Instructor, Welding (Part-time) is to provide knowledge in his/her field of expertise and to promote various student-centered learning activities that will stimulate an interest in critical thinking and a desire for life-long learning. Various teaching strategies, learning styles and delivery methods including new technology systems will be utilized to reach this goal. Classes and labs taught include cutting, brazing, MIG, TIG, Stick and Oxy-fuel welding. The Instructor, Welding (Part-time) receives supervision from the Instructor / Program, Coordinator, Welding Technology. • Prepare, teach, and evaluate assigned instructional courses (classroom and lab). • Update course syllabi to reflect changes. • Develop supplemental teaching materials to augment courses. • Implement new teaching strategies as appropriate. • Evaluate textbooks for relevancy, quality and currency, making recommendations as necessary per established policy. • Maintain accurate records of students' attendance and performance. • Submit reports in accurate and timely manner. • Adhere to assigned teaching load/hours. • Integrate new technology in instructional delivery methods. • Supply information/data for the annual department budget based on stated goals. • Adhere to/enforces policies and procedures related to academic area. • Maintain a hazard free environment and practices safety in lab(s) or classroom. • Maintain shop equipment; machine repairs and general maintenance. • Keep students advised of their progress in class. • Write letters of recommendations for students on request if appropriate. • Stay abreast of new developments and changes in academic field. • Adhere to college's policies and procedures. • Perform other duties as assigned. Required: • High school diploma or equivalent. • Two years welding experience or a certificate or diploma from a professional school/college. Preferred: • Welding Certificate or Diploma from a professional school/college or five years of documented industrial experience. • Prior experience in an educational setting or training/teaching experience. Knowledge of: • Welding educators must understand welding training requirements and lab safety protocol. • Must be familiar with welding processes, welding procedures, welder qualifications, materials and the limitations of weld testing. • The community college and its mission. Ability to: • To read drawings. • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. • Use a computer efficiently, especially standard office software. • Demonstrate organizational and time management skills.
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