TIG Welder
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Manufacturing / Production
Welder / MIG/MAG/TIG, Fabrication
Overview
Payrate: $21/hr - $40/hr. (Depending on Experience)
Shift: 2 swing shifts and two 4-day shifts available. 4x10s (Mon-Thurs).
Schedule:
Swing: 2:30pm - 1am, (10-hour shifts Mon
- Thurs).
Schedule:
Day shift could vary but likely an early start at 3:30am or 4:00am (10-hour shifts Mon
- Thurs).
Applies advanced welding processes to join sheet metal aircraft components as specified by written instructions, weld schedules and drawings. Visually and dimensionally inspect completed work for conformance to verbal/written instruction and specifications. Works well as a team member and seeks clarification to refine welding techniques.
Functions and Responsibilities- Completes routine and some advanced welding tasks while applying standard practices.
- Properly prepares weld surfaces.
- Interprets and follows written instructions, sketches, weld schedules, drawings and documents.
- Performs all work in accordance with established standards and safety procedures.
- Performs fitting of assemblies.
- May train others on prior job experience.
- Repairs some of his or her own parts.
- Regularly evaluates his/her own product quality for continuous improvement.
- Works under limited oversight.
- Successfully complete the TIG weld training program and/or have equivalent experience.
- Hold multiple, basic weld qualification/certifications, including Fillet Welding as required.
- Meets or exceeds operations standards for efficiency.
- Reads and understands router operations, sketches, blueprints, and specifications as necessary to perform the job function.
- Basic knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T); knows where to find this information and asks for help when necessary.
- Can move to various work areas easily with experience.
- Must be able to use mathematics relevant to welding functions.
- Requires familiarity with machine tools, precision instruments and good manual dexterity.
- Knows when to stop and finds appropriate interpretation when necessary.
High School Diploma or GED equivalent
MUST HAVE WELDING TECHNOLOGIES DEGREE
We primarily do TIG welding. Welding is typically done on titanium and nickel alloys that are 30-80 thou — very thin.
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