welder
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About the role
Education: No degree, certificate or diploma. Work site environment: Noisy. Work setting: Various locations. Tasks: Weld or bolt sections together. Set up and operate heavy-duty metal-working machines. Lay out reference points and patterns. Assemble and fit plates and sections to form structures. Rig, hoist and move materials to storage areas or within worksite. Install fabricated components in final product. Interpret engineering drawings and others' instructions to plan methods and sequences of operation. Determine materials required. Welding techniques: Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). Gas metal arc welding (GMAW). TIG. MIG. Equipment and machinery experience: Shears. Saws. Grinder. Drills. Cutting torches. Brakes and presses. Area of specialization: Structural metal or steel. Security and safety: Driver's validity licence check. Transportation/travel information: Willing to travel. Valid driver's licence. Work conditions and physical capabilities: Physically demanding. Manual dexterity. Attention to detail. Hand-eye co-ordination. Own tools/equipment: Steel-toed safety boots. Welding helmet. Personal suitability: Team player. Experience: Experience an asset. Health benefits: Dental plan. Health care plan. Paramedical services coverage. Vision care benefits. Other benefits: Free parking available. Travel insurance.