What are the responsibilities and job description for the ASME Welder - 1st and 2nd Shift position at American Wheatley?
Description
All successful candidates must pass an ASME weld test.
$1000 Sign On Bonus
The ASME Welder is responsible for the assembly and welding of custom bladder tanks, strainers, and valve products. These products require multiple components, of various custom engineered sizes that are welded with Mig, Flux Core, Tig and Sub Arc in accordance with ASME codes. Welds are required to be watertight. This position requires a strong attention to detail with a high level of craftsmanship.
Primary Responsibilities
Required
All successful candidates must pass an ASME weld test.
$1000 Sign On Bonus
The ASME Welder is responsible for the assembly and welding of custom bladder tanks, strainers, and valve products. These products require multiple components, of various custom engineered sizes that are welded with Mig, Flux Core, Tig and Sub Arc in accordance with ASME codes. Welds are required to be watertight. This position requires a strong attention to detail with a high level of craftsmanship.
Primary Responsibilities
- Lead by example with a Safety First mindset in every task
- Weld products that preform strictly within defined pressure ranges and tolerances according to ASME codes.
- Complete assignments based on production needs.
- Understand procedures and processes for department.
- Work with colleagues in Production, Materials, Engineering and other plant functions to achieve production, quality, and on-time delivery goals.
- Make adjustments to machines, tools and conduct minor maintenance on machines and tools in accordance to maintenance schedule and specifications.
- Participate in maintaining a high-quality manufacturing environment. Contribute suggestions that will improve products, and processes which in turn deliver quality and production.
- Complete all necessary paperwork and documentation neatly and accurately.
- Verify workmanship quality by conducting tests to evaluate weld quality and tolerance.
- Follow company process standards, procedures and company policies on the shop floor including PPE use, proper part handling, sound equipment set-ups, daily equipment PM and 5S.
- Additional duties as assigned
Required
- 2 years of welding experience
- Must pass an ASME weld test
- Proven ability to safely operate a forklift (must be certified)
- Familiarity with welding tools and procedures
- Familiarity with engineering blueprints and schematics
- Prior experience with material handling in a manufacturing environment
- Formal training and certification a plus
- Standing/Walking: Up to 6 hours per shift
- Lifting/Carrying: Regular lifting of materials up to 50 lbs
- Bending/Stooping/Kneeling: Frequent throughout shift
- Reaching/Manual Dexterity: Frequent use of hands and arms for tool operation and assembly work
- Vision/Hearing/Communication: Clear vision and hearing required for safety and effective communication
- Pushing/Pulling/Climbing: Periodic pushing or pulling of equipment or materials; occasional ladder use
- Exposure to heat, sparks, smoke, and fumes from welding operations
- Moderate to loud noise levels from machinery and tools
- Must be willing and able to work outside in a manufacturing / warehouse environment with varying temperatures
- Must wear personal protective equipment (PPE)