Baker Construction Enterprises
Welding Engineer
Baker Construction Enterprises, Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States, 83401
Req ID: 5600Travel: Up to 25%Number of Openings: 1 Achieve more in your career with the nation's leading specialty concrete contractor. At Baker Construction, you'll be part of a team that prioritizes people, invests in their development, and offers unparalleled opportunities for professional growth. In this role, you'll be integral to building the future of our country and our company. You'll collaborate across diverse teams, have a hand in significant projects, and dive headfirst into complex challenges with the best in the industry. If you are driven to do more and have the grit to follow through, you'll have everything you need to define your career on your terms. Make a meaningful impact with a team that values ambition and rewards initiative. Apply today and be more with Baker.SummaryThe primary duty of a welder is to join metal parts together in flat, vertical, or overhead positions. After reading and interpreting diagrams, s/he prepares and sets up equipment by laying out, positioning, and aligning components so that they fit together. The welder welds parts using various types of arcs such as gas, metal, and aluminum, etc. S/he may assemble parts by bolting and riveting and may repair products. The welder is responsible for inspecting workpieces for defects and ensuring specifications are met. Roles and Responsibilities Operating safely all welding equipment and applying safety practices at work while performing duties Welding spare parts in various directions: flat, horizontal, vertical or overhead, etc. Igniting flame or striking an arc while welding or performing other electricity-related work to weld part of a metal structure Supervising and identifying any fault in operating the equipment or in relation to any material or equipment Clamping, holding, tack-welding, heat-bending, bolting, or grinding spare parts as necessary to satisfy the technical requirements and create a welded final product Operating other accessory equipment and performing some tasks necessary for welding metal, such as fusing metal segments, using gas tungsten arc, metal arc, flux-cored arc, plasma arc, aluminum and other types of welding arcs Controlling the processes of fitting, burning and welding to avoid problems in relation to overheat, distortion, expansion or shrink of spare parts Examining finished products and spare parts and comparing them with samples to check whether the specifications are met Preparing and setting up necessary tools and equipment for welding job such as shielded metal arc, gas metal arc or other welding equipment Arranging and ensuring the welded parts are arranged in order before being assembled into final products; using such tools as square, caliper or ruler for this task Welding rebar to steel h pilesRequirements High School diploma or equivalent and a minimum of two year of related experience and/or training Certified Welder Understand different types of welds Ability to exert heavy physical effort, handling average weight objects up to 80 pounds Ability to kneel, stoop, crouch, balance, climb or crawl Ability to tolerate heights and maintain balance Ability to correctly rig and hoist material Ability to signal, rig & work safely with cranes Willing to travel to different job sites Must have own transportationAt Baker Construction, we welcome those who are driven to make things happen. Your tenacity will be rewarded with great pay, excellent benefits, and opportunities to make your mark. This is an opportunity to own your future while working alongside co-workers who are united in our purpose to build better structures and better lives. Go further with an industry leader that puts people first, honors its word, and has the grit to achieve greatness.Baker is an EOE Disability/Veterans Employer.Applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities who require a reasonable accommodation for any or part of the application process may make their requests known by emailing hrtech@sharedservices.cc or calling 1-513-539-4000 and asking for HR.