Aluminum MIG Welder at Fencing Supply Group Acquisition LLC
Elburn, Illinois, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 Jun, 26

Salary

23.0

Posted On

30 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

MIG Welding, Aluminum Fabrication, Reading Measurements, Machinery Calibration, Fabrication Drawings, Weld Prep, Precise Cutting, Square Building, Uphill Welding, Downhill Welding, Flat Welding, Material Measurement Calculation, Weld Quality Testing, Forklift Operation, Hand Tools Operation, Overhead Crane Operation

Industry

Wholesale Building Materials

Description
Description Experienced Welder Wanted! Ideal candidates should have experience in MIG fabrication, specifically with Aluminum. Ability to read precise measurements and calibrate machinery. Must be able to follow fabrication drawings. Must know how to weld prep, make precise cuts, and build a perfect square. Perform uphill, downhill, and flat welds. Requirements Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 6AM-3:30 PM Pay: $19-$23 an hr DOE Responsibilities: Understanding safety practices and procedures and continually implementing them in the workplace. Meet and maintain quality and performance expectations, including productivity, efficiency, and time management, all while maintaining a high-level attention to detail. Understanding safety practices and procedures and continually implementing them in the workplace. Contribute to maintaining an orderly, clean, safe, and positive work environment. Manufacture and fabricate finished metal products Install and repair various equipment and components Calculate material measurements to verify specifications Conduct tests to evaluate weld quality and tolerance May operate other machinery, such as forklift Other duties may be assigned to accommodate the needs of the company and/or shop Qualifications and Skills: 1-2 years of previous experience in welding, manufacturing, or other related fields Familiarity with welding tools and procedures. Ability to handle physical workload. Ability to operate basic hand/air tools, including electric grinders and overhead cranes. Can accurately use a tape measure and square. Ability to read, understand, and work from blueprints, layouts, and other work orders/instructions. Ability to follow verbal instructions. Basic Shop math (fractions, measurements)
Responsibilities
The primary responsibilities involve manufacturing and fabricating finished metal products by performing various types of welds (uphill, downhill, flat) and ensuring all work meets quality and tolerance expectations. This includes understanding safety procedures, maintaining a clean work environment, and potentially operating other shop machinery like forklifts.
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