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Webster Engineering

TIG Welder

Webster Engineering, Winfield, Kansas, United States, 67156


We are growing! - Come be part of our story!

We are looking for a highly talented welder to join our dynamic team! We're seeking a hardworking professional who likes meeting challenges and surpassing client expectations. We are seeking a TIG Welder to complete our welding department. This is a full time position, working in a clean and collaborative manufacturing environment.

Responsibilities:

Weld metal parts together using blueprints, layouts and sketches provided by Engineering departmentWill layout metal, set-up, and tack in accordance with welding blueprints, etc before weldingUse fixtures, jigs, clamps, and other positioning devices commonly used in weldingUse various power and hand tools as required to complete production welding tasksPerform user maintenance on all machines and equipmentMaintains a neat, clean, orderly, and functional work area at all timesChecks work area for compliance of all safety rules and standards. Reports any unsafe or uncompliant issues to Team Lead or Operations Manager in a timely mannerOther duties as assignedRequirements:

High School Diploma or equivalent. Welding certification/experience desirableAbility to perform Tig welding tasksHeli-Arc weld experience is a plusAbility to read blueprints, technical layouts/sketchesAbility to follow verbal or written instructionsKnowledge and experience using both manual and power hand toolsAbility to use manual arc, wire and mig welders.Familiar with fixtures, jigs, clamps and other positioning devicesMust be detail orientedAbility to work in a fast- paced environmentAbility to work overtime if requiredFamiliar with working in a warehouse/manufacturing environmentBenefits

Health/Dental/Vision/HSALife/STD/LTD401(k) with matchingParental LeaveVacation and quarterly PTO daysProfit Sharing

Any offer is contingent based upon the successful completion of a background investigation, a mandatory pre-employment drug test (we will arrange for you), and your ability to comply with federal law requiring you to show proof of your ability to work in the United States on your first day of employment.