Kenosha, WI
Job Summary: The Welder II is an intermediate-level, skilled position performing a variety of welding and related tasks (e.g., brazing and cutting) using gas and/or electric welding equipment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following with other duties assigned as necessary:
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Reviews job orders (written or verbal) and interprets welding specifications according to code certifications, alignment, dimensional and general inspection requirements.
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Sets up jobs, fits and positions weldments using fixtures, jigs, etc., and varies welding techniques, materials and equipment within recognized limits or procedures.
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Performs welding and related tasks such as surface preparation, thermal cutting, grinding, etc.
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Inspects welds and welded surfaces for proper bonds.
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Cleans and maintains work area (daily), welding equipment and other tools of the trade.
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Works in a safe manner at all times.
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Insures that all work is done in accordance with and adheres to IEA’s ISO and Quality standards.
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Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities to perform essential duties.
Physical Demands:
Maximum lifting requirement (pounds): 50 (infrequently), 25 (frequently).
Maximum moving requirement (pounds): 100.
Maintaining physical condition necessary for the following: Frequent standing, walking, kneeling, crouching, stooping, squatting, and twisting upper body; occasional climbing or sitting.
Working at heights off the ground up to: 10 feet.
Vision requirements: Close, distance, and peripheral vision; depth perception.
Position Requirements:
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3-5 years of MIG/TIG welding experience with strong work history dates
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Ability to read and understand weld specs, shop drawings, job layouts and blueprints.
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Ability to use basic math, measuring instruments (rules, etc.), gauges and templates.
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Knowledge of working properties of structural metals and welding materials.
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Skill in using and maintaining welding equipment and related tools of the trade.
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Educational: Formal apprenticeship training is desirable but not essential.
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Certificates, Licenses: Fork lift operator certification.