Fitter-welder, structural metal and platework
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About the role
Education: Other trades certificate or diploma. Work site environment: Dangerous. Noisy. Work setting: Various locations. Fabrication. Assembly. Tasks: Determine materials required. Interpret engineering drawings and others' instructions to plan methods and sequences of operation. Lay out reference points and patterns. Plan the sequence of tasks to cut metal most efficiently. Assemble and fit plates and sections to form structures. Weld or bolt sections together. Set up and operate heavy-duty metal-working machines. Rig, hoist and move materials to storage areas or within worksite. Welding experience. Welding techniques: MIG. Equipment and machinery experience: Brakes and presses. Cutting torches. Drills. Grinder. Shears. Use computer numerical control (CNC) machines. Saws. Area of specialization: Structural metal or steel. Transportation/travel information: Valid driver's licence. Work conditions and physical capabilities: Physically demanding. Attention to detail. Own tools/equipment: Steel-toed safety boots. Safety glasses/goggles. Gloves. Welding helmet. Screening questions: Are you currently a student?. Do you have experience working in this field?. Experience: 3 years to less than 5 years. Employment terms options: Day. Health benefits: Dental plan. Disability benefits. Health care plan.