What are the responsibilities and job description for the Shop Welder Technician 3 - Line Bore position at HOLT Group?
Job Summary: The Shop Welder - Line Bore Technician 3, performs most welding repairs on heavy construction equipment or related components in a shop environment. Demonstrates a willingness to help in other areas when needed.
Essential Functions
Essential Functions
- Models, promotes, reinforces, and rewards the consistent use of HOLT’s Values Based Leadership (VBL) tools, models, and processes to ensure alignment with our Vision, Values, and Mission
- Demonstrates well developed technical skills and performs most standard machine jobs and repairs
- Performs all types of machining operations to manufacture, modify, and repair machine parts, equipment, and components
- Lays out tasks, reads and interprets blueprints and technical publications, designs and draws working sketches
- Works as a member of a team to provide basic mechanical services that satisfies customer needs and achieves departmental goals
- Works overtime as required by workload and customers’ needs
- Maintains all company equipment, tools, and work areas in a good, clean, and working order
- Performs tasks under indirect supervision and often helps other Machinists on large jobs
- Provides significant task and behavior-oriented supervision to other Machinists
- Provides assistance, coaching, and mentoring to other Machinists
- Prepares service reports and any other necessary paperwork
- Examines workpieces for defects to ensure conformance with specifications
- Adheres to contamination control and HAZMAT rules and regulations
- Actively participates in observations and safety meetings
- Requires regular and punctual employee attendance
- Works safely at all times and adheres to all applicable safety policies; complies with all company policies, procedures, and standards
- Performs other duties as assigned
- Knowledge of equipment and tools, including their designs, uses, repair and maintenance
- Knowledge of current computer software, CAT SIS, and ability to teach others
- Excellent work habits, accuracy, attention to detail, and quality of work
- Verbal and written communication skills
- Effective influencing skills which include motivating and developing customers and employees
- Time management skills
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Ability to help quote jobs and give time frames on task
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Ability to follow manufacturer and company installation and service guidelines to ensure quality work
- Ability to operate hand tools, power tools, machine tools, and equipment to help perform the job
- Ability to read ID and OD Mics and teach others
- Ability to perform moderate to advanced welding and torch cutting
- Ability to be self-starting and self-motivated
- Ability to follow logical troubleshooting procedures
- Ability to make precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands in order to grasp, manipulate, or assemble very small objects
- Ability to read, write, and understand schematics, blueprints and manufacture specifications
- Ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences
- Must own a large assortment of tools to perform repairs and jobs
- Has met HDSI requirements for preceding Machinist levels; Ability to model and teach Holt’s VBL Culture
- Ongoing Safety Training
- High school diploma or equivalent, accreditation from a technical school or an applicable skilled trades program preferred.
- Three years’ of construction machinery welding experience required
- None
- Up to 10% travel may be required
- Significant amount of time standing, walking, kneeling, crouching, stooping, climbing, and reaching
- Constant movement and use of hands, this position requires good manual dexterity
- Communicates with customers, service managers, and co-workers
- Routinely reacts to visual, auditory, and other signals including alarms and instructions, and is required to visually inspect work
- Must be able to move objects and use abdominal and lower back muscles to provide support over time without fatigue
- Be able to maneuver safely and work underneath equipment
- Frequently lifts and moves materials and equipment up to 50 lbs.
- Ascends/descends with gradual or continuous progress by oneself, using both hands and feet and climbs up and down ladders and/or equipment
- Requires wearing common protective or safety equipment
- Regularly works indoors around moving mechanical parts and may be exposed to weather extremes when working outside in conditions that include inclement weather, heat, cold, and humidity
- Works in an enclosed and open vehicle or equipment
- Exposure to small quantities of chemicals, dust, steam, high-pressure water, and high-speed rotating equipment
- Works in extremely bright or inadequate lighting
- Exposure to high noise levels and body vibration
- Works in confined workspaces, awkward potions, and high places
- Exposure to minor burns, cuts, bites, or stings