What are the responsibilities and job description for the Weekend Welder position at Mazzella?
Brief Description
Positions available first shift weekends to include shift premium.
The Welder must be capable of performing a variety of welding functions. The individual should be familiar with and capable of using various types of welding equipment. A welder is also required to perform other miscellaneous tasks, as supervision deems necessary.
Education
A high school diploma or GED is required; military experience, trade or technical school preferred
Experience & Skills
At Mazzella, we're more than just a company – we're a family. With over 1200 employees and 40 locations, we lead the industry with humility and dedication to our people. When you join us, you become part of a team-oriented environment where your well-being and growth are our top priorities.
Why Join Mazzella?
EOE/Drug Free Workplace
Positions available first shift weekends to include shift premium.
The Welder must be capable of performing a variety of welding functions. The individual should be familiar with and capable of using various types of welding equipment. A welder is also required to perform other miscellaneous tasks, as supervision deems necessary.
- Read and interpret blueprints, weld symbols, general arrangement and sub-component detail drawings
- Maintain, repair, rebuild and fabricate parts when required for all types of industrial equipment
- Performs preventive maintenance inspections, diagnose equipment problems and performs necessary repairs and reports findings to supervision
- Performs MIG, arc and TIG welding, layout, and pipefitting functions
- Full compliance with plant, state and federal safety regulations and general work rules. Use of proper lock-out procedure and personal protective equipment
- Weld in flat, horizontal, vertical or overhead positions
- Examines weld for bead size and other specifications
- Repairs broken or cracked parts and fills holes
- Positions and clamps workpieces together or assembles them in jig or fixtures
- Selects torch, torch tip, filler ford and flux, according to welding chart specifications or type and thickness of material
- Tacks assemblies together
- Chip off excess weld, slag and spatter
- Cleans or de-greases parts
- Performs all necessary maintenance and repair on all equipment used in welding
- Be able to move parts in and move finished product out of welding area
- Other duties as assigned
Education
A high school diploma or GED is required; military experience, trade or technical school preferred
Experience & Skills
- Certified Welder
- Required to obtain a D14.1 certification at a G1-G4 position within 30 days after hire, If they have already obtained certification with a previous employer is does not apply in our facility. They would need to qualify with Mazzella.
- Minimum 2 years’ experience in a metal fabrication environment or other equivalent experience
- Must be able to read and interpret blueprints
- Possess a working knowledge of all applicable manufacturers and industry standards (CMAA, HMI, ANSI, and OSHA)
- Must be able to lift or pull a minimum of 50 pounds
- Requires solid written and verbal communication skills
- Strong analytical, conceptual and planning skills are required
- Excellent math skills and overall PC literacy (Microsoft Office) are required
- Must be detail oriented, self-motivated and disciplined with the ability to multi-task
- Must successfully complete a criminal background check, physical, drug screen and E-verify
- Demonstrated mechanical aptitude
At Mazzella, we're more than just a company – we're a family. With over 1200 employees and 40 locations, we lead the industry with humility and dedication to our people. When you join us, you become part of a team-oriented environment where your well-being and growth are our top priorities.
Why Join Mazzella?
- Team-Oriented Environment: Experience the power of collaboration and support from colleagues who genuinely care about your success.
- Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a real balance between your professional and personal life, ensuring fulfillment both at work and at home.
- Growth and Development: Embark on a lifelong learning journey with tailored development opportunities and a clear career path.
- Humble, Hungry, Smart Culture: Embrace our core values of humility, hunger for excellence, and smart decision-making, creating a culture of respect and innovation.
- Market-Competitive Salaries: Receive compensation that recognizes your contributions and reflects our commitment to fair and competitive pay.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Access a wide range of benefits, including paid time off, affordable health insurance, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, life insurance, and disability insurance.
- Free Virtual Doctor Visits: Take advantage of our Teledoc service for virtual doctor visits with $0 copay, prioritizing your health and convenience.
- Tuition Reimbursement: Invest in your future with our tuition reimbursement program, supporting your continued education and personal growth.
- Be Safe – personal commitment to all stakeholder’s well-being; purposeful control of risk
- Be a Lifelong Learner – routinely acquire new skills and capabilities that bring value
- Be Humble – lack excessive ego or concerns about status. Emphasize the Team over self
- Be Hungry – always looking for more, self-motivated, and diligent. Do more than to just get by, committed
- Be Smart – common sense about people, good judgement, and intuition around their impact on group dynamics
EOE/Drug Free Workplace