The principle tasks of the Welder are as follows:
- Sets up and operates mig welders, tig welders, and automatic welders on production related parts using jigs or fixtures to insure proper welding techniques.
- Sets up and operates manual acetylene torches and plasma arc torches.
- Must be able to read and interpret blueprints, production documents, and engineering specification sheets.
- Must produce parts that meet acceptable quality levels as established by the engineering department.
- Must be able to weld steel and aluminum and be able to pass the Canadian Standards Association Welding Certification as defined in CSA 47.1 - 0.3
- Performs material handling necessary to the performance of the job.
- Adheres to all departmental, plant, and welding safety rules and regulations.
- Responsible for housekeeping duties as required or assigned.
- Responsible for paperwork necessary for production reporting.
- Performs rework as required or assigned.
- Initiates work orders and coordinates with the supervisor or lead on equipment or material problems.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the often limited amount of production operation on 2nd shift, and/or fluctuations in the workload, Pole Shop Welder(s) will be assigned to direct labor jobs and may be subject to be transferred into other production jobs.