Welder; 1st Shift
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Manufacturing / Production
Welder / MIG/MAG/TIG, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Who We Are
Vermeer equips customers doing important work around the world. We are global, driven by innovation and growing. The equipment we make manages natural resources, connects people and feeds and fuels communities. We live out a caring culture, we demonstrate agility, we keep a focus on customers and are stewards of our resources. These beliefs drive our culture, determine how we treat others and steer our business.
Job SummaryAre you passionate about hands‑on work and eager to build your skills in a collaborative, innovative environment? As a Welder I at Vermeer, you’ll play a vital role in producing high‑quality equipment that makes a difference worldwide. You’ll develop foundational welding expertise while contributing to our culture of safety, excellence, and continuous improvement.
What You’ll Do- Entry‑level welding experience or formal training (technical school, apprenticeship, or equivalent) preferred.
- Ability to successfully complete Vermeer’s Weld Training Program, including American Welding Society (AWS) Gas Metal Arc Welding – Pulsed (GMAW‑P) certification to the D14.0 standard with qualification in the flat (1G‑UL) position, and willingness to learn and qualify in Flux‑Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) for vertical fillet (3F) and overhead fillet (4F) positions.
- Ability to read blueprints, interpret welding symbols, and apply decimal‑based measurements for precision and quality.
- Ability to access and interpret digital work instructions and drawings using computer systems.
- Demonstrated problem‑solving skills, including the ability to identify welding defects, participating in root cause analysis, and recommending corrective actions.
- Ability to adapt, assess situations quickly, and carry out appropriate actions to maintain safety, quality, and productivity.
- Strong communication skills to collaborate with team members, supervisors, and other departments.
No travel is expected of this position.
Essential Functions- Standing:
Frequently - Sitting:
Frequently - Walking:
Frequently - Hand Coordination:
At least average/bilateral - Twisting:
Rarely (up to 1 minute in position) - Bending – Trunk:
Rarely (up to 1 minute in position) - Bending – Neck:
Occasionally (up to 25 degree flex & 30 degree extension for up to 2 minutes) - Elevated Work/Reach:
Rarely (up to 1 minute in position) - Squatting/Kneeling:
Rarely (up to 1 minute in position) - Climbing:
Rarely - Pulling:
Rarely (up to 80 lbs);
Occasionally (up to 20 lbs);
Frequently (up to 10 lbs) - Pushing:
Rarely (up to 80 lbs);
Occasionally (up to 20 lbs);
Frequently (up to 10 lbs) - RH Grip:
Rarely (up to 80 lbs);
Occasionally (up to 20 lbs);
Frequently (up to 10 lbs) - LH Grip:
Rarely (up to 80 lbs);
Occasionally (up to 20 lbs);
Frequently (up to 10 lbs) - RH Pinch:
Rarely (up to 15 lbs);
Occasionally (up to 5 lbs);
Frequently (up to 2 lbs) - LH Pinch:
Rarely (up to 15 lbs);
Occasionally (up to 5 lbs);
Frequently (up to 2 lbs) - Floor to Waist Lift:
Rarely (up to 50 lbs);
Occasionally (up to 20 lbs) - Horizontal Lift: (up to 50 lbs);
Occasionally (up to 20 lbs);
Frequently…
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