Welder Helper
Listed on 2026-08-18
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Manufacturing / Production
Welder / MIG/MAG/TIG, Fabrication
Welder Helper
Spherion Staffing | Navasota, TX 77868
Date Posted: 8/12/2026 | Last Day to Apply: 8/31/2026
Schedule /
Working Hours:
Night Shift | 6:00 PM – 6:00 AM
Position Type: Full-Time / Contract
Compensation: Competitive Hourly Rate (based on experience)
Position SummaryWe are seeking a hardworking and safety-conscious Welder Helper to join a heavy manufacturing facility in Navasota, TX. In this entry-to-mid-level position, you will work closely with certified structural and pressure-containment welders, providing critical logistical, prep, and material handling support to keep production moving safely and efficiently.
This role is ideal for an individual with strong physical stamina, a foundational knowledge of metalwork, and an eagerness to learn professional industrial welding and fabrication processes from the ground up.
Key ResponsibilitiesMaterial & Surface Preparation: Prepare raw steel, pipe, and aluminum parts for welding by grinding, drilling, scraping, and cutting to exact dimensions using industrial hand and power tools.
Fit-Up & Tack Welding: Assist welders in the layout, positioning, alignment, and clamping of heavy industrial components. Perform basic tack-welding to secure pieces for final structural welding.
Material Handling & Rigging: Safely load, unload, and move heavy work pieces, raw steel, and finished components across the shop floor using overhead cranes, hoists, and forklifts.
Equipment Maintenance & Set-Up: Set up welding machines, change out welding wire spools, replace shielding gas tanks, and maintain oxy-acetylene torch equipment under supervisor guidance.
Post-Weld Quality Clean-Up: Perform visual post-weld checks and clean finished welds by removing slag, spatter, and scale using wire brushes and grinders to ensure components meet strict quality standards.
Safety & Shop Housekeeping: Maintain a highly organized, clean, and hazard-free workstation in accordance with plant safety guidelines. Properly store specialized tools and safety gear.
PPE & Compliance: Continuously wear required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)—including welding shields, respirator masks, ear protection, and steel-toed boots—and immediately report any shop hazards.
Qualifications & RequirementsExperience &
Skills:
Industrial
Experience:
Minimum of 1 year of experience working in a heavy manufacturing, industrial fabrication shop, or construction environment.
Tool Operation: Demonstrated experience safely operating manual and power tools—specifically heavy angle grinders, chop saws, and pneumatic tools.
Measurement & Blueprints: Comfort using basic arithmetic and standard tape measures to accurately verify material lengths and structural alignment. Ability to read basic mechanical drawings or structural blueprints is a plus.
Instruction & Communication: Strong ability to follow strict verbal and written technical instructions, safety protocols, and manufacturing routing steps.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to stand, bend, stoop, and kneel continuously throughout a 12-hour shift in a non-climate-controlled shop environment.
Must be able to comfortably lift, pull, or push up to 50 lbs.
Preferred Experience (Bonus Points!):
Prior exposure to basic MIG, TIG, or Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) processes, or current enrollment in/completion of a vocational welding program.
Previous experience or active certifications operating overhead bridge cranes, hoists, and industrial forklifts.
Education:
High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
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