Welder Helper Job Description
Welder Helper Duties & Responsibilities
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Welder Helper Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Welder Helper
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Education for Welder Helper
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Employers hiring for the welder helper job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as High School Degree in Education, General Education
Skills for Welder Helper
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Welder Helper Examples
Welder Helper Job Description
- Remove plastic film from tanks
- Sweep and clean shop and yard areas
- Assist in head fabrication area
- Remove and install piping on tanks
- Read and understand spec sheets
- Use of small hand tools and ability to read tape measure
- Stock work stations with consumables daily as needed
- Keep PPE cabinet stocked and hand out PPE to associates as needed
- Interpret and apply Welder Instruction Sheets/ Weld procedures
- Must qualify as a fire watch
- Must be proficient at math to include adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing fractions and conversion of decimals
- Must be able to accurately read a measuring tape
- Must be able to communicate and interact with coworkers in a positive manner
- Commercial Driver's License endorsement
- Must be registered Welder Apprentice - Apprentice card required
- Must have valid CSTS.09 certification (Construction Safety Training System)
Welder Helper Job Description
- Utilize welding equipment (MIG)
- Uses basic cutting torch and other welding tools/machines
- Cut and Prep pipe and plate for welding
- Must be able to work as a team and focus on delivery goals- must complete projects in the expected time
- Will require working at heights on the roof to install roof coating with paint rollers and the use of fall protection
- Must be able to remain standing (work) on concrete floor upwards of 10 hours per day
- Must be dependable, motivated and accountable
- Must be able to wear a respirator and/or dust mask and comfortable wearing hearing protection
- The packaging center fabricates large metal enclosures
- Ability to work at a consistent and safe manner in order to achieve production goals
- Must successfully complete pre-access Alcohol and Drug Testing
- Ability to use mathematics to calculate length, width, depth, as it relates to construction and accuracy of specs and requirements
- Must be able to reasonably understand English to comprehend instructions as needed
- Ability to lift, bend, stoop, push and pull
- Continuous standing and/or sitting
- Must be able to lift twenty pounds independently
Welder Helper Job Description
- Use hand grinder
- Conduct preventive maintenance of equipment and cleanup of job site
- Operate vehicles, forklifts, tractors, and stationary equipment
- Learn GMAW and GTAW processes
- Maintain clean shop and work area
- Reading and interpreting blueprints and details
- Will be cross trained in different areas of the shop as required
- Providing production and support to meet customer and company goals
- Ensure all processes are carried out with the required use of safety controls and PPE
- Upon arriving to the work site, employee must conduct a “job site risk assessment.”
- Minimum of three years experience as a Welder
- Candidates receiving a job offer must either have a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) or obtain a CDL within the first 60 days of employment
- Applicable experience in a production environment preferred
- Must have valid CSTS.09 certification (Construction Safety Training System), OSSA Fall Protection and OSSA Confined Space
- Shall be qualified to weld ferrous and non-ferrous metals of various sizes and shapes in the fabrication and installation of parts and structures for inactive ship
- Shall be qualified to cut plates and structural shapes within reasonable tolerances with flame cutting machines and remove excess material with flame cutting hand torches
Welder Helper Job Description
- Lifts, moves, holds, or clamps work pieces to a table
- Must understand and follow all PCL Handbooks and Code of Conduct
- Must maintain clean and safe working environment by complying with PCL procedures, rules, and regulations
- Utilize Manual Lathe and Mill to complete simple operations such as drilling, milling, tapping, surfacing, turning
- Utilize various equipment such as horizontal band-saw, chop saw, table saw to cut various materials as needed
- Machine/fabricate from a print or description
- Observe equipment and machinery to verify efficient and safe operation
- Set-up and operation of drill press and machine tools
- Cleans work areas and tools
- Accountable and responsible for all safety and environmental compliance as it relates to the position
- Shall be able to roll, bend, flange, shape, and punch using shop machinery
- Shall be able to operate various machinery and equipment related to trade, chose from a variety of work methods, use measuring devices, and work to reasonable tolerances
- Will handle weights up to 100 pounds, with an average weight of 50 pounds, up to distances of 200 feet
- Work phase is normally moderate, except for short periods of high activity during severe weather, fire, or flooding conditions or ship movements
- Position requires climbing vertical and inclined ladders and brief periods in strained positions, such as kneeling, stooping, or maneuvering in close quarters
- May be exposed to possibility of falls, hazardous chemicals and conditions, poor illumination, and inclement weather
Welder Helper Job Description
- Monitors the fitting burning and welding process to avoid overheating of parts, warping, shrinking, distortion, or expansion of material
- Recognizes, sets up, and operates hand and power tools common to the welding trade
- Repair or adjust track switches, using wrenches and replacement parts
- Cut rails to specified lengths, using rail saws
- Operate track-wrench machines to tighten or loosen bolts at joints that hold ends of rails together
- Lubricate machines, change oil, or fill hydraulic reservoirs to specified levels
- Clean or make minor repairs to machines or equipment
- Drill holes through rails, tie plates, or fishplates for insertion of bolts or spikes, using power drills
- Raise rails, using hydraulic jacks, to allow for tie removal and replacement
- Clean, grade, or level ballast on railroad tracks
- Build specifications according to blueprints and plans
- Inspect, produce and setup assemblies in accordance with drawings
- Use hand scrappers and power chippers to grind and chip excess spatter or slag
- Notify the supervisor of defects within the materials and the equipment
- Inspect assemblies for defects
- Forklift Operator's Certificate