Mechanic/Welder Under general supervision, performs journey level electric, heliarc, and oxyacetylene welding in the fabrication and repair of heavy-duty equipment and trucks; assists in the repair of City vehicles and equipment; tunes, services and makes repairs to automotive and mechanical equipment; performs related duties as required. Essential Functions • Fabricates parts for, makes alterations to, and repairs heavy duty and industrial equipment and trucks in the shop using welding equipment. • Lays out, positions and welds fabricated, cast and forged component parts together working from blueprints, sketches, verbal or oral instructions. • Performs a combination of welding duties such as heliarc welding, oxyacetylene cutting, welding and brazing, electric arc-air cutting and gouging of metals, arc welding of various metals, sheet metal work, repair of hand tools and design and installation of hitches, working from oral directions, sketches and blueprints. • Operates and maintains welding shop machinery and equipment. • Performs and assists in the minor and major repairs of City vehicles and equipment; inspects and diagnoses trouble and determines extent of necessary repairs to automotive and mechanical equipment; over-hauls, adjusts, and repairs diesel and gasoline engines; cleans, repairs, and replaces carburetors and exchanges batteries. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Thorough knowledge of oxyacetylene, heliarc and electric arc welding process and the use of welding equipment and machinery. General knowledge of brazing and soldering processes; metal cutting and shaping processes; metal work, forging, drawing, tempering and hand tool manufacture and repair; ability to set up and operate electric arc and oxyacetylene welding equipment to perform welding operations; judge temperatures and the quality of welding joints and use skill in the operation of welding tools. Experience: Two years of experience as a welder utilizing oxyacetylene, heliarc, and electric welding processes. Job Details Category All Employment Job Postings Status Open Salary Pay ranges from $25.36 to $28.34, DOE Posted October 21, 2025 1:22 PM Closing Open Until Filled
See More Details >>Mechanic/WelderUnder general supervision, performs journey level electric, heliarc, and oxyacetylene welding in the fabrication and repair of heavy-duty equipment and trucks; assists in the repair of City vehicles and equipment; tunes, services and makes repairs to automotive and mechanical equipment; performs related duties as required.Essential FunctionsFabricates parts for, makes alterations to, and repairs heavy duty and industrial equipment and trucks in the shop using welding equipment.Lays out, positions and welds fabricated, cast and forged component parts together working from blueprints, sketches, verbal or oral instructions.Performs a combination of welding duties such as heliarc welding, oxyacetylene cutting, welding and brazing, electric arc-air cutting and gouging of metals, arc welding of various metals, sheet metal work, repair of hand tools and design and installation of hitches, working from oral directions, sketches and blueprints.Operates and maintains welding shop machinery and equipment.Performs and assists in the minor and major repairs of City vehicles and equipment; inspects and diagnoses trouble and determines extent of necessary repairs to automotive and mechanical equipment; over-hauls, adjusts, and repairs diesel and gasoline engines; cleans, repairs, and replaces carburetors and exchanges batteries.Required Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesThorough knowledge of oxyacetylene, heliarc and electric arc welding process and the use of welding equipment and machinery. General knowledge of brazing and soldering processes; metal cutting and shaping processes; metal work, forging, drawing, tempering and hand tool manufacture and repair; ability to set up and operate electric arc and oxyacetylene welding equipment to perform welding operations; judge temperatures and the quality of welding joints and use skill in the operation of welding tools.Experience:Two years of experience as a welder utilizing oxyacetylene, heliarc, and electric welding processes.
See More Details >>Do you have experience in welding? Join Staffmark as your trusted job-seeking partner. We have been empowering talent for years in the staffing industry and are dedicated to finding the right fit where you can thrive! We are seeking a motivated individual to join our partner company as a Welder in Rogers, AR. We love new opportunities where you can succeed and are confident you have what it takes to reach new heights in your career with this successful company! Welder Job Details: Schedule: 5:30 AM - 4:00 PM, Monday - Thursday Pay: $18/hr. Employment Type: Direct hire Qualifications: Must have previous verifiable experience. Experienced in MIG, ARC (SMAW), and Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), with the ability to produce high-quality welds. Skilled in reading and interpreting blueprints, welding symbols, and technical documents. Proficient with welding tools and equipment, including saws, calipers, and grinders. Knowledgeable in safety standards and consistently uses appropriate protective gear. Physically capable of handling heavy materials and working in various positions; able to work independently or in a team. Key Responsibilities: Interpret blueprints and select appropriate welding methods and equipment based on project needs. Prepare materials and perform MIG, ARC, and Flux-Cored welding in multiple positions. Inspect welds for quality, adjust equipment settings , and perform routine maintenance. Adhere to safety protocols and assist with general warehouse tasks as needed. Our partner company can provide you with the vital benefits that you deserve. A list of benefits will be provided to you upon hire. Click on "Apply Now" and be ready to be a part of something bigger with your success at the forefront. We are eager to connect with you soon.Job Number: 1924834Zip Code: 72757
See More Details >>Becoming a welder in Rogers, AR, often begins with technical training, which can range from 6 to 18 months, providing both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. According to the American Welding Society, there are approximately 402,333 welders employed nationwide, with a median annual salary of $45,190. In Rogers, AR, welders can earn an average of $1,030 per week, with experienced professionals potentially earning over $1,700 per week. Apprenticeship programs and certifications, such as the Certified Welder credential, are available to enhance career prospects and earning potential, making welding a promising career path with strong growth opportunities.
