Welder (1st shift) at Louis Industries, Inc.
Paynesville, Minnesota, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Oct, 26

Salary

28.0

Posted On

14 Jul, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Mig Welding, Blueprint Reading, Fabrication, Robotic Welding Operation, Robotic Grinding, Quality Inspection, Forklift Operation, Erp Software, Measuring Skills, Basic Math, Tack Welding, Equipment Maintenance

Industry

Machinery Manufacturing

Description
Welder → Robotic Grinder Operator → Robotic Welder Operator Career Opportunity About the Role Welders supports manufacturing operations by producing quality welded assemblies using MIG welding and fabrication equipment. This role works from blueprints and work instructions to fixture, tack, and weld steel assemblies while ensuring safe, efficient, and consistent production. As employees develop their welding skills and production knowledge, there is an opportunity to grow into a Robotic Grinder Operator and Robotic Welder Operator role, supporting automated welding systems and robotic welding cells. Welder What You'll Do Read blueprints, weld symbols, and work instructions to produce welded assemblies. Fixture, tack, and weld steel components using MIG welding equipment. Select proper welding equipment, voltage, and wire speed for quality welds. Perform visual weld inspections and basic quality checks. Gather materials and components needed for each job. Operate forklifts and hand tools to move materials and finished goods. Record production data in the ERP system (work orders, quantities, routing). Perform light maintenance on equipment and maintain a clean work area. Cross-train on additional production equipment and processes. Robotic Welder Operator What You'll Do Load parts into robotic welding fixtures and secure them properly. Start and monitor robotic welding programs. Inspect welded parts for quality and consistency. Make minor robot program adjustments such as touch-ups or position edits. Perform light touch-up welding when needed. Set weld parameters such as voltage and wire speed. Maintain robotic welding cells and keep equipment organized and efficient. See our robotic welding technology in action: Watch the video Robotic Grinding Operator What You'll Do Operate and support a robotic grinding system used to finish welded parts to print Grind, blend, and finish welds to meet print, cosmetic, and functional requirements Perform robot touch-ups and make adjustments at the controller Load, unload, and fixture parts for robotic processing Support basic welding as needed for rework or preparation Maintain cleanliness and proper material separation to prevent contamination Follow dust control and housekeeping standards across materials Work closely with Engineering and Manufacturing to improve quality and consistency Learn robotic operation, safety procedures, and basic troubleshooting Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent 1+ years welding experience OR welding technical school training Ability to read blueprints and follow work instructions Ability to safely operate welding and fabrication equipment Basic math and measuring skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Comfortable using computers and production software Ability to lift up to 50 lbs occasionally Willingness to learn robotic welding systems Benefits Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Company Paid Life Insurance HSA Match 401k Contribution PPE Reimbursements Tuition Reimbursement Program Employee Referral Bonus Accrued PTO Holiday Pay Bereavement Pay Quarterly Bonuses Safety Boot Reimbursement Welding Helmet Reimbursement Company Paid/Provided Uniforms Compensation: $24 – $28 per hour based on experience
Responsibilities
Produce quality welded assemblies using MIG welding and fabrication equipment based on blueprints and work instructions. There is a growth path to operate and maintain robotic welding and grinding systems.
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