What are the responsibilities and job description for the Welder II position at James Fisher Technologies?
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ABOUT JFT: James Fisher Technologies (JFT) is a reputable provider of remote solutions, specialty engineering, and technical services for applications within hazardous environments or with high integrity requirements. As a ground-breaking and rapidly expanding company, our highly trained staff and enduring heritage enable us to provide solutions to the most demanding operational and technical challenges faced by our customers. Our goal is to recruit and retain the finest staff. We achieve this by providing a gratifying experience that demands, supports, and rewards the highest performance. Everyone at JFT has the chance to forge their own career in an environment that values initiative, persistence, respect, curiosity, and passion. The anticipated closing date for this posting is 5/2/26 and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
FUNCTION: The Welder II-Fabricator I performs work throughout all aspects of a fabrication, welding and assembly shop. This role has the opportunity to develop advanced fabrication capability, mentor entry level welders and progress toward Welder III certifications.
REPORTING TO: Shop Foreman
Duties & Responsibilities
Strength and Stamina: The job may involve lifting and moving parts or materials, typically up to 50lbs. The ability to stand for long periods (8 hours) is required.
Manual Dexterity: Precise hand movements are necessary for handling tools, operating equipment and operating a computer.
Visual Acuity: Good eyesight, including close vision and depth perception, is important for detailed work and inspecting finished parts.
Mobility: Frequent bending, stooping, and crouching is required, along with the ability to maneuver around machinery and equipment.
Coordination: The role requires good hand-eye coordination to operate equipment safely and effectively.
Communication: Must be able to communicate effectively in writing and verbally with team members, customers and vendors.
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: Machine and fabrication shop environment around equipment such as water jet tables, lathes, milling machines and press brakes. Welding operations are often taking place nearby. This job requires adherence to strict safety protocols, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). JFT has implemented a 9/80 work schedule, and the office is closed every other Friday.
Qualifications & Experience
FLSA EXEMPT/NONEXEMPT STATUS: FLSA Non-Exempt, overtime eligible
ABOUT JFT: James Fisher Technologies (JFT) is a reputable provider of remote solutions, specialty engineering, and technical services for applications within hazardous environments or with high integrity requirements. As a ground-breaking and rapidly expanding company, our highly trained staff and enduring heritage enable us to provide solutions to the most demanding operational and technical challenges faced by our customers. Our goal is to recruit and retain the finest staff. We achieve this by providing a gratifying experience that demands, supports, and rewards the highest performance. Everyone at JFT has the chance to forge their own career in an environment that values initiative, persistence, respect, curiosity, and passion. The anticipated closing date for this posting is 5/2/26 and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
FUNCTION: The Welder II-Fabricator I performs work throughout all aspects of a fabrication, welding and assembly shop. This role has the opportunity to develop advanced fabrication capability, mentor entry level welders and progress toward Welder III certifications.
REPORTING TO: Shop Foreman
Duties & Responsibilities
- Read and interpret technical drawings.
- Independently set up welding equipment and fixtures.
- Perform complex fabrication and fit up.
- Maintain safety and quality standards.
- Maintain a clean and organized work area.
- Follow all safety rules and shop procedures.
- Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.
Strength and Stamina: The job may involve lifting and moving parts or materials, typically up to 50lbs. The ability to stand for long periods (8 hours) is required.
Manual Dexterity: Precise hand movements are necessary for handling tools, operating equipment and operating a computer.
Visual Acuity: Good eyesight, including close vision and depth perception, is important for detailed work and inspecting finished parts.
Mobility: Frequent bending, stooping, and crouching is required, along with the ability to maneuver around machinery and equipment.
Coordination: The role requires good hand-eye coordination to operate equipment safely and effectively.
Communication: Must be able to communicate effectively in writing and verbally with team members, customers and vendors.
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: Machine and fabrication shop environment around equipment such as water jet tables, lathes, milling machines and press brakes. Welding operations are often taking place nearby. This job requires adherence to strict safety protocols, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). JFT has implemented a 9/80 work schedule, and the office is closed every other Friday.
Qualifications & Experience
- 2-4 years of welding and fabrication experience.
- Proficiency in MIG, TIG and Stick welding.
- Working knowledge of complex fabrication and repair techniques.
- Knowledge of AWS D1.1/D1.6.
- 6G weld testing in progress with carbon and stainless steel.
- Ability to read drawings and understand weld symbols.
- Experience operating a forklift.
- Able to use a tape measure accurately and operate basic hand tools.
- Detail oriented and efficient in their work habits.
FLSA EXEMPT/NONEXEMPT STATUS: FLSA Non-Exempt, overtime eligible