Oxy Cutting Station Operator at Alliance Green Services
Mount Vernon, Alabama, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

22 May, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Oxy-fuel Cutting, Thermal Cutting, Equipment Setup, Gas Regulator Adjustment, Metal Fabrication, Hot Work Safety, Material Handling, Carbon Steel Processing, Nozzle Selection, Equipment Maintenance

Industry

Description
Description Oxy Cutting Station Operator (often called an Oxy-Fuel Cutter or Burner) uses a combination of fuel gases and oxygen to preheat and thermally slice ferrous metals like carbon steel. The operator runs and maintains a dedicated workstation to process, cut, or scrap metal according to production or demolition. Responsibilities Equipment Setup: Connect, adjust, and inspect gas regulators, hoses, and cutting torches. Select appropriate nozzle tips and set the correct PSI for the material thickness. Material Preparation: Safely secure raw steel plates, beams, or oversized scrap metal in the cutting area. Thermal Cutting: Heat the metal to its ignition temperature (about 1,800°F) and engage the oxygen jet to oxidize and blow away the molten slag, creating a clean cut or bevel. Safety & Maintenance: Strictly follow industrial "Hot Work" safety protocols. Inspect hoses for leaks, and maintain a clean and hazard-free work space. Requirements Requirements – Oxy Cutting Station Operator Proven ability or willingness to operate oxy-fuel cutting equipment, including torches, regulators, and hoses Strong understanding of thermal cutting processes and techniques for cutting or beveling carbon steel Experience setting up equipment, including selecting proper nozzle tips and adjusting gas pressures for material thickness Ability to safely handle, position, and secure heavy steel materials such as plates, beams, and scrap metal Knowledge of inspecting and maintaining equipment, including identifying leaks or worn components Commitment to following all “Hot Work” safety procedures and industrial safety standards Ability to maintain a clean, organized, and hazard-free work environment Strong attention to detail to ensure accurate and clean cuts according to job specifications Preferred Qualifications Previous experience in metal fabrication, demolition, or scrap processing OSHA training or hot work certification Ability to work in an industrial environment with exposure to heat, noise, and heavy equipment
Responsibilities
The operator is responsible for setting up and maintaining an oxy-fuel cutting station to thermally slice ferrous metals. This includes adjusting gas pressures, securing raw steel materials, and following strict hot work safety protocols.
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