The Welder will be responsible for maintaining and repairing trailers for our vehicles. Responsibilities and Duties • Responsible for all MIG maintenance and repairs on vehicles/trailers • Repairing cracks, cross members and ramps • Repairing broken attaching and mounting supports • Maintain welding safety guidelines and regulations • Organize and clean welding equipment • Use measuring instruments such as micrometers and calipers to inspect angles, grooves or gap allowances Qualifications/Requirements • High School Diploma or GED • 2 Years of experience in MIG Welding with steel • Welding Certifications are a plus • Skilled with GMAW techniques • Attention to detail Physical Requirements Ability to withstand long hours of welding in rigorous and extreme conditions. Ability to operate various welding implements to achieve high quality welds The job requires lifting, crawling, pulling, constant use of hands, significant bending and reaching, climbing. significant physical strength and stamina. Ability to lift and pull at least 50 lbs. good hearing and vision are required.
See More Details >>We have a immediate need for Structural Ironworkers. Those interested must have a Harness with Spuds, Bull Pins and Beater, Hardhat and work boots, Transportation and capable of passing a drug screening. Must be capable of erecting and Bolting Up structural steel, Rigging and Flagging using cranes, Chain Falls etc, Field Fabrication,Detail work and Demo. Welding experience is a plus. Pay is based on verifiable experience. Insurance, Pension and annuity is provided for you by the contractor after probationary requirements are met, Job Type: Full-time Pay: $17.34 - $28.90 per hour Benefits: • Health insurance • Retirement plan Shift: • 10 hour shift • 12 hour shift • 8 hour shift • Day shift • Evening shift • Night shift • Overnight shift People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply Work Location: In person
See More Details >>Job Description Join Our Team as an Adjunct Welding Instructor! Are you passionate about sharing your knowledge with the next generation? Do you have a knack for creating a fun and engaging learning environment? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We are looking for an Adjunct Welding Instructor to join our team. As an Adjunct Welding Instructor at Indian River State College, you will play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of skilled welders. We are seeking a passionate and experienced individual who can contribute to both classroom instruction and hands-on lab training. Our ideal candidate has a minimum of a high school diploma, with an associate degree or higher in a related field preferred, coupled with extensive welding experience, welding certifications, and can meet the appropriate credentialing requirements for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). You should be well-versed and knowledgeable about welding techniques and equipment and possess proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office applications. In this role, you will have the opportunity to: • Teach in both Classroom and Lab Environments: You will be responsible for delivering lectures and practical demonstrations in welding techniques. • Demonstrate Welding Techniques: You will showcase various welding processes, safety protocols, and best practices along with providing real-world examples to enhance student understanding. • Participate in the Welding Advisory Committee: You will have the opportunity to collaborate with industry professionals, faculty, and other stakeholders as well as contribute to overall program development and improvement. We offer competitive pay, a comprehensive benefits package, and a supportive work environment. If you are passionate about welding education and committed to student success, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position. Join our team and make a difference in the lives of aspiring welders! JOB DESCRIPTION: ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Ability to teach in both classroom and lab environments • Demonstrate welding techniques • Maintain a safe learning environment in the welding lab at all times • Recommend purchases for welding activities • Overseeing equipment repairs • Monitor materials and supplies for lab and classroom activities • Assist with scheduling of welding classes • Recruit students for the welding program • Oversee the welding classroom and lab facilities • Oversee lab assistant’s duties • Use all grading, retention, and Learning Management systems (Angel) in place at IRSC • Participate with Welding Advisory Committee SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Construct and deliver classroom lectures. • Demonstrate welding techniques and procedures. • Require safe welding practices at all times. • Recruit students. • Maintain supplies, equipment, and materials for the welding classroom and lab, with input from the Department Chair of Applied Technology. • Report any malfunctions or breakage of equipment to the proper staff. • Construct class syllabus. • Use Angel or other Learning Management System used by IRSC. • Maintain student files. • Provide student grades in a timely fashion. • Maintain student attendance records. • Manage lab tools and equipment to minimize theft and breakage. • Participate with Welding Advisory Committee. • Complete other duties and responsibilities as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS: • Possess a high school diploma, with associate degree or higher in a related field preferred • Possess extensive welding experience. • Verified training or classroom experience. • Possess welding certifications • Demonstrated ability in welding and knowledge of welding techniques and equipment required. • Possess proficient computer skills including strong foundation in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. • All instructors must meet the appropriate credentialing requirements for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: This position requires an ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time and to present oral lectures/demonstrations, walk, bend, lift, reach up, stoop, and carry items occasionally in excess of twenty-five (25) pounds. Some lifting of computer and electronic equipment may be required. It also requires manual dexterity to operate standard office machines, such as, copier, fax, calculator, telephone, and other equipment as necessary. IRSC expects its employees to follow proper safety standards while employed by the College. Classification Adjunct Supervisory No FLSA Exempt Yes Employment Type Temporary (Fixed Term) Compensation and Application Deadline The hourly rate for this position starts at $18.20/hour. | Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience and education | Open until filled.
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