Experienced Stainless Steel Welder / Fabricator required in Marshfield, WI, US. Mastery in welding, grinding, and fabrication. Emphasis on accuracy and excellence. An efficient and effective work ethic is essential. Meeting production targets while maintaining superior quality. Strict adherence to the production timetable and precise assembly of components are crucial. Proficiency in ASME standards is necessary Responsibilities: • Ensure all safety procedures, policies, and work practices are followed, including reporting incidents, injuries, and illnesses to a supervisor. • Demonstrate a positive attitude and collaborate effectively with colleagues. • Wear all necessary PPE, such as steel-toe boots, gloves, eye protection, ear protection, and protective suits. • Be able to work independently with minimal supervision. • Oversee production of 1-4 personnel and perform quality checks as needed. • Mark bending and cutting lines onto workpieces. • Design and assemble templates and fixtures. • Optimize workflows and adhere to production schedules. • Interpret blueprints, weld symbols, weld and material finish, required tolerances, and other written instructions. • Select suitable welding base materials, filler wires, and gas. • Prepare the product to be welded by cutting, drilling, tapping, and grinding. • Align components using measuring tools. • Set up a welder and understand parameters. • Weld parts in various positions using manual and semi-automatic welding equipment. • Test and inspect welded surfaces and structures for accuracy. • Create quality finishes using hand and power tools. • Operate and troubleshoot equipment, and report any issues to management. Qualifications: • A high school diploma or equivalent is a mandatory requirement for this position. • The candidate must have at least 3 years of proven experience in welding and fabricating, specifically focusing on TIG and MIG weld types. • In-depth understanding of welding techniques and practices is crucial, including successful completion of mandatory BSI weld testing (ASME). • While a technical or professional certification (AWS) is preferred, it is not mandatory. • Proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints, technical documents, and drawings is essential. • Knowledge of safety standards and willingness to use protective gear like safety glasses, face shield, boots, and gloves is a must. • Exceptional attention to detail and a solid mechanical aptitude are necessary skills. • Physical requirements include the ability to walk, bend, stoop, lift objects up to 50 lbs, and work in various positions. • The candidate should be able to stand and work for extended periods (8-10 hours) and be capable of lifting, twisting, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, sitting, and occasionally climbing. • Strong communication skills are needed, including the ability to solicit, process, and integrate feedback effectively. • Demonstrated ability to identify and address conflicts, engage in open and honest dialogue, and provide constructive feedback is required. • Sound knowledge of production equipment, including electrical and manual tools, and basic computer skills are necessary. • A solid grasp of mathematical principles is fundamental for this role. Compensation: $22 - $33 hourly
• Ensure all safety procedures, policies, and work practices are followed, including reporting incidents, injuries, and illnesses to a supervisor. • Demonstrate a positive attitude and collaborate effectively with colleagues. • Wear all necessary PPE, such as steel-toe boots, gloves, eye protection, ear protection, and protective suits. • Be able to work independently with minimal supervision. • Oversee production of 1-4 personnel and perform quality checks as needed. • Mark bending and cutting lines onto workpieces. • Design and assemble templates and fixtures. • Optimize workflows and adhere to production schedules. • Interpret blueprints, weld symbols, weld and material finish, required tolerances, and other written instructions. • Select suitable welding base materials, filler wires, and gas. • Prepare the product to be welded by cutting, drilling, tapping, and grinding. • Align components using measuring tools. • Set up a welder and understand parameters. • Weld parts in various positions using manual and semi-automatic welding equipment. • Test and inspect welded surfaces and structures for accuracy. • Create quality finishes using hand and power tools. • Operate and troubleshoot equipment, and report any issues to management.