How to Apply You MUST apply at https://tinyurl.com/t7sebund by August 26. NCDOT is a Great Place to Work. Don't take our word for it. Read what our people are saying at https://bit.ly/NCDOTGreatPlaceToWork. We are the highest rated state agency for employee satisfaction on Glassdoor with nearly 300 reviews. NEW HIGHER SALARY: $38,516 - $67,404 The Challenge We are hiring a skilled welder to join our Greenville Equipment team. In this role, you will: Operate oxygen/acetylene cutting and electric arc, mig, and tig welding equipment to fuse metal parts in situations where weld strength is a necessity, such as in the fabrication and repair of parts, vehicles, and heavy equipment. Receive work orders from our supervisor with general instructions regarding the welding, fabrication, and assembling new equipment. Have your work reviewed by our supervisor for adequacy and quality of assembly and welding by an evaluation of the performance of the repaired parts and equipment. Lay out, cut, and fit materials for welding. Join metal pieces by applying the torch or electric arc to surfaces and melting welding rods and flux into the joints. Burn/cut through metal by melting and oxidizing with a hot flame and free oxygen. Examine parent metals and alloys to determine strength and heating properties and determine heat to be applied. Make metal articles such as brackets, pipe hangers, braces, bolts, and repair parts for machinery, trucks, implements, and equipment. Help load and unload tires, assist mechanics as needed, keep offices, restrooms, shop, and shop yard clean, and grass cut. What You Bring Progressive experience in oxygen/acetylene cutting and electric arc, mig and tig welding. Working knowledge of the principles and methods of oxygen/acetylene cutting and electric ARC, MIG, and TIG welding. Demonstrated ability to layout, cut and fit material for welding. Experience performing welding and cutting tasks, including structural repairs, modifications, maintenance and fabrications. Experience dismantling and reassembling welded parts. Demonstrated ability to work from and follow verbal and written directions/drawings and to copy/reproduce broken items. Ability to perform welding in a variety of physical positions. Strength and ability to move relatively heavy objects and perform manual labor for significant periods of time. Basic computer knowledge in computer/email applications. Skill in the use and care of equipment and tools used in performing work assignments. A good understanding of GPS and road maps. Ability to work indoors and outdoors. Steel toe safety shoes. Education & Experience High school/GED diploma, and 2+ years of acetylene or electric arc welding experience; or Equivalent combination of education and experience. Note You will be required to complete our NCDOT Materials and Test Welding Certification. Questions? Call me: April Briggs at 252-439-2900. Connect me to NCDOT Careers: https://linkedin.com/in/ncdot-careers Show me more NCDOT jobs at: https://bit.ly/NCDOTJobs Curious? https://bit.ly/JoinNCDOT
See More Details >>Taurus Staffing is looking for Tig/Mig welders for the Greenville, NC area. Welders must have a minimum of 5 years experience. Must pass weld tests. Must have a minimum of 5 years pipe welding experience • Must pass 6g test on Carbon and Stainless • Must have own tools • Must have reliable transportation • Must be able to pass drug test Please contact us at 865-263-9110 Job Type: Full-time Pay: $28.00 - $30.00 per hour Benefits: • Dental insurance • Health insurance • Vision insurance Schedule: • 8 hour shift • Day shift People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply Work Location: In person
See More Details >>Becoming a welder in Greenville, NC typically begins 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 of 2% to 3% in the welding sector. In Greenville, NC, welders earn an average of $39,696 annually, with experienced professionals potentially earning over $108,000 per year. Trade schools and community colleges offer welding programs, and certifications such as the Certified Welder (CW) credential can enhance career prospects and earning potential.