Job address
US
Company size
11-50 employees
Job sector
Manufacturing
occupation category
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
Job type
Contract
Work environment
In person
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- Identifies common welding symbols and bolted connections
- Operates previously set up brazing or soldering machines to bond metal parts or to fill holes, indentations and seams of metal articles with solder
- Brazes weld (TB) using the OFW process silver alloy braze on similar and dissimilar metals
- Uses the brazing machine to melt/cure the flux and then clean off any excess material from cutting tool body
- Plans work from drawings and blueprints and use hand tools and machines to fabricate, assemble and welding to make products
- Inspects proper dimensions of part and carbide layout on print for each individual job prior to setup for brazing
- Assists with the maintenance and repair of welding, brazing and soldering equipment
- Applies the GTAW process for stainless steel
- Uses the SMAW process on grey cast iron
- Follows established procedures for machine set up, including; select proper coil size, V-blocks and programs or temperature values to be used
- Grinds and deburs parts using hand and power tools without causing damage
- Operates metal shaping machines such as brakes, shears and other metal straightening and bending machines
- Demonstrates fusion welding, braze welding and brazing processes and their applications
- Applies GTAW for ferrous metals
- Joins metals using manual, semi-automatic and automatic arc welding equipment
- Monitors equipment performance; report problems and request required maintenance to avoid unnecessary downtime and machine damage or repairs
- Applies the SMAW process on stainless steel and/or low carbon steel plate and pipe
- Uses grinding booth, sandblaster, roto blaster, and pressure washer to remove any contaminates prior to setting up parts for brazing and following the brazing process by adhering to proper equipment guidelines
- Fusions weld on low carbon steel sheet
- Selects heating coils for alloy tubing or wire and bolt or screw coil to electrodes
- Applies filler metals, fluxes and tips used for fusion welding, braze welding and brazing
- Performs mathematical calculations in order to perform welding and brazing
- Operates manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments using processes such as gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux-cored arc welding (FCAW), plasma arc welding (PAW), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), oxy-acetylene welding (OAW), resistance welding and submerged arc welding (SAW)
- Uses GTAW equipment and its operation
- Repairs worn parts of metal products by welding on extra layers
- Differentiates mechanical and physical properties of ferrous and non-ferrous metals
- Can read, interpret, and understand standard welding procedures (WSP)
- Enters all production information into the data collection system
- Applies joint design and weld positions for OFW
- Sets up and joins together metal products by using induction heaters or hand soldering and brazing equipment according to specification of job order, work layout or blueprints
- Analyzes cost estimates to determine the most financially responsible option
- Selects filler metal and shielding gases for semi-automatic and automatic processes
- Operates previously set up welding machines such as spot, butt and seam resistance or gas and arc welding machines to fabricate or repair metal parts
- Clamps fixtures and stops into machinery
- Uses basic joint design and weld positions for SMAW
- Starts up, shuts down, adjusts and monitors robotic welding production line
- Uses fusion welding, braze welding and brazing equipment and its operation
- Operates CAC-A and PAC cutting and gouging processes and equipment
- Performs freehand and guided cuts on low carbon steel (OFC)
- Adjusts welding heads and tooling according to work specifications
- Applies the GTAW process for ferrous metals
- Uses SMAW equipment and its operation
- Sets up and operate induction heating equipment to braze (bond) together metal components
- Applies the hard surfacing process on low carbon steel
- Uses weld faults and distortion in fabrications in SMAW
- Applies appropriate type of brazing wire or paste to the cutting tool body where a PCD chip will be inserted and attach the chip(s) per print specifications
- Differentiates between common ferrous, non-ferrous, reactive metals and their weldability
- Turns knobs to adjust electrical current for type of thickness of metals
- Fabricates weldments
- Follows production processes for manufacturing metals
- Applies the GMAW and GMAW-P process, FCAW, MCAW, and SAW processes when welding
- Operates automatic and semi-automatic cutting machines (OFC)
- Demonstrates CAC-A and PAC processes, equipment and their applications
- Demonstrates Oxy-Fuel Cutting (OFC) equipment and its operation
- Operate manual or semi-automatic flame-cutting equipment
- Uses soldering irons, crimping tools, and any other special tooling as required
- Reads and interprets drawings in order to perform welding and brazing
- Operates brazing and soldering equipment
- Inspects finished tools for correct dimensions