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Mig Welder

Labor Finders, Valdosta, Georgia, United States, 31601


Mig welding job responsibilities typically include setting up and maintaining welding equipment, interpreting blueprints and technical drawings, selecting appropriate welding techniques and materials, performing MIG welding operations on various metals, ensuring high-quality welds by inspecting work for defects, following safety protocols to maintain a safe working environment, and collaborating with team members to meet project deadlines. Additional duties may involve conducting routine maintenance on equipment and documenting work processes.

MIG welding, or Metal Inert Gas welding, typically involves the use of materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum, depending on the project requirements. Common filler materials include ER70S-6 for carbon steel, ER308L for stainless steel, and ER4047 or ER5356 for aluminum. The process also requires shielding gas, often a mixture of argon and carbon dioxide, to protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination. Additionally, proper equipment such as a MIG welding machine, gun, and wire feeder, along with safety gear like gloves, helmets, and protective clothing, are essential for successful welding.

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