MIG Welder Job Description
MIG Welder Duties & Responsibilities
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MIG Welder Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for MIG Welder
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Education for MIG Welder
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Employers hiring for the MIG welder job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as High School and Collage Degree in Welding, General Education, Technical, Education, Supervision, Associates
Skills for MIG Welder
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MIG Welder Job Description
- Work is subject to process and final inspection
- Robotic welder operations
- Quality inspections including leak tests
- Specifically MIG Hardwire on Steel
- Takes direction from Lead Person or Supervisor
- This position ensures the accuracy or products being welded by placing them in to an approved welding fixture, and inspecting for fitment to the fixture prior to welding
- This position typically has no employees reporting directly to it, and this position reports directly to the department supervisor, and Production manager
- This position requires knowledge in the proper care, and maintenance of all standard welding equipment, such as changing tips when necessary, and cleaning of the machine
- Must be able to read drawings, and other manufacturing documents
- Maintain accurate counts of parts produced on a daily basis
- Requires the ability to wear welding specific personal protective equipment including helmet, gloves, and leathers
- Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 50lbs independently
- Ability to stand, stoop, bend and reach on a regular basis
- Welder position requires near, far, and depth vision
- Must maintain welding equipment
- Minimum 6 months MIG/TIG welding experience
MIG Welder Job Description
- MIG weld components in flat, vertical or overhead positions
- Lay out, position, align, and secure parts and assemblies prior to assembly, using straightedges, combination squares and rulers
- Weld separately or in combination, using aluminum stainless steel, zinc, steel (black iron)
- Use of MIG equipment to weld and fabricate components
- Must be able to weld thin metals (16AWG or 1/16") thicker materials
- Read and interpret blueprints and engineering drawings
- Laser cut material and bend to specification
- Assemble and weld parts adding weld nuts, bolts and miscellaneous pieces
- Meet or exceed ANSI standards
- Some use of grinding equipment
- High School Diploma or GED is a must
- Must be able to work Saturday and Sunday as needed during peak seasons
- Sign Fabrication Experience required
- Mig Aluminum Welding
- Forklift Operation (6 Months at least)
- General Fabrication Skills
MIG Welder Job Description
- Reads production order and part print to determine dimensions and retrieve fixtures, equipment, and parts
- Welds approximately 60 different frame assemblies with some 275 variations
- Inspects parts for deficient welds and compensates for material irregularities
- Keeps production orders
- Grinds down deficient welds and rewelds correctly
- Measures completed frames for accuracy and conformance to specifications using scales and square
- Performs preventive maintenance on weld equipment
- Perform layout and fits up work using fixtures or positioners
- Use of MIG welder to assemble fabricated metal products in an efficient manner to maximize production
- Conduct required safety checks and reports hazards associated with the equipment accordingly
- Ability to read a tape measure REQUIRED
- Ability to read Weld Symbols HUGE PLUS
- Ability to stand or sit for 10 hour shift
- Maintain concentration over long periods of time
- Ability to speak to a safety culture and how you can impact that
- Subject to a criminal background and drug screen
MIG Welder Job Description
- Follow all required procedures per customer specs
- Maintain an organized work station
- Utilize the use of appropriate jigs and fixtures to assist in the assembly process
- Assist in other job functions as assigned
- Read drawinds and measure with gauges, calipers, per instructions
- Assist Level I MIG Welders when needed
- Perform weld operations using equipment and materials according to production schedule
- Set and adjust production equipment and materials to ensure defect free welds
- Regularly inspect in-process and finished parts for defective welds according to work instructions and procedures
- Ensure quality standards are met to achieve zero defects
- Must have your own steel toe boots and weld hood/helmet
- Client will give you a WELD TEST you must pass on site
- Able to read welding blueprints & symbols
- Ability to make clean lines and cuts when welding
- Ability to work with hands and remain steady during the welding process
- Ability to lift and hold heavy pieces of metal in place while welding
MIG Welder Job Description
- Place or pack finished parts into designated containers and ensure proper labeling as instructed
- Correctly set-up various welding machines (amperage, voltage, speeds, and pulse) maximizing their efficiency and effectiveness per application
- Complete required paperwork and computer entries as required
- Immediately inform supervisor or designee of any machine malfunction, production quality, material requirements or safety issues
- Ensure housekeeping duties are performed as a priority to ensure a clean, safe and orderly plant environment
- Monitor production and material supplies
- May perform other duties or work at different workstations as production needs require
- Performs other work related duties as required
- Locates and repairs cracks in industrial engine cylinder heads
- Welding Metal Frames for Climate Control Systems that will go into Trucks and Trailers
- Ability to stand on your feet for long periods of time, often in hot conditions
- Ability to read blueprints and understand how the final product should look
- Ability to see flaws in welds or structural imperfections in the metal
- Required to stand during entire 10 hour work shift
- Constant use of hands to perform job duties
- Requires a sense of urgency in performing duties and the flexibility to work with quickly changing priorities to meet business demands