What are the responsibilities and job description for the Welder (2nd Shift) position at Nelson Global?
Company Overview:
Nelson Global engineers, manufactures, and distributes clean and efficient Air & Fluid Transfer, NVH, Complex Structural, Acoustic, and Thermal Management Solutions. Nelson Global partners with the world’s leading OEMs. With 22 global manufacturing and distribution facilities and unparalleled engineering and innovation capabilities, Nelson Global provides mission critical solutions with the highest degree of reliability at the lowest cost. Our dedication to serving our employees, partners, and the planet responsibly is realized across three pillars of sustainability: environmental, social, and governance. By empowering our people, reducing waste, and developing innovative and efficient systems, we support the communities and resources that spur the industries and technologies of the future.
Position Overview:
The Welder Setup Operator is responsible for welding production orders or components using MIG and TIG processes to meet customer and quality specifications. This involves using training or knowledge of welding techniques, knowledge of set-up requirements and meeting established production requirements on a consistent basis.
Primary Responsibilities & Duties:
- Read previously prepared setup sheets and routing package for individual parts. Determines what tooling is needed and where it is located.
- Follows established set-up requirements and ensures settings are correct.
- Receives approval on setup pieces as required.
- Operates machine to run production and perform quality inspections as required by the written Quality Procedures. Makes necessary adjustments during production runs to stay in tolerances.
- May use templates, fixtures, surface plate, calipers, snap gauges, or other inspection tools to measure welded components, bead size, or other necessary dimensions per blueprint. Watches for presence of burn through, cold starts, lack of penetration, bead size, or other indications of suspect welds.
- Complete records of production including scrap or rework reasons.
- Move parts to the subsequent operation with pallet jack.
- Assists Group leader in writing new or changing existing Setup Sheets. May assist Engineering in developing new processes and trying out new tooling.
- Participate in the corrective action process to prevent defects from recurring.
- Follow procedures consistently to obtain repeatability.
- Participate in team meetings seeking continuous improvements for the operation.
- Observe all safety and OSHA procedures and standards. Maximum lifting of 25lb without assistance. PPE is required at times.
- Ability to read tape measurements.
- Ability to read manual calipers.
- Understanding decimals preferred.
- Ability to read and understand blueprints
Job Requirements:
- Must maintain certification on all welding methods required by NGP or our Customers.
- Must have demonstrated mechanical aptitude, proficiency in shop math (fractions, decimals, metric), ability to read and follow specific routing instructions, ability to read and understand setup instructions, ability to read blueprints, proficiency in the use of appropriate measuring instruments (tape measure, dial calipers), ability to check quality of parts against templates.
- Must pass the NGP Weld Test.
- Must have demonstrated ability to handle production requirements and demonstrated problem solving ability from previous work.
- Must have the ability to stand for 8-hour shift or longer. Able to bend, twist, stoop to remove parts from baskets and lift to work area. Able to load parts into work area and complete baskets without damaging the part. Good hand and eye coordination.
- Must have hand tools necessary to inspect parts and adjust machines.