What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mig/Tig Welders position at Anchor Metal Processing?
Description
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For over 50 years, Anchor Manufacturing Group has excelled at producing safety related metal assemblies for steering columns, brakes, chassis, energy absorbing structural supports, and other safety related components. With 350,000 square feet of manufacturing space in Cleveland, Ohio, Anchor Manufacturing Group has produced the highest quality products for North American, European, and Asian OEM’s as well as Tier I and Tier II manufacturers since 1970. Anchor Manufacturing Group has an award-winning training program and career growth path program to help you grow your career and your future. We encourage you to join our team.
How we take care of our employees:
We provide a top-notch comprehensive employee benefits program. Our benefits exist to make sure that you and your family are well taken care of. We are constantly evaluating our programs and looking for unique ways to improve the health and happiness of our employees. Personal/Career development is of the utmost importance at Anchor Manufacturing; we want you to grow with us. To help you with that, we provide lunch and learns, course reimbursements, certificate programs, additional training and many more opportunities to learn and grow. In addition, we have Employee Recognition, Referral, and many other programs available.
Summary of position:
The Mig/Tig Welder interprets blueprints, specifications, diagrams, or schematics to determine the appropriate welding process. Joins, fabricates, and repairs metal and other weldable material by applying welding techniques and operating various welding devices.
Responsibilities
- Operates welding equipment to join metal components together using processes such as gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding and gas metal arc welding (GMAW), sometimes referred to as metal inert gas (MIG) welding.
- Monitors the fitting, burning, and welding processes to avoid overheating of parts, warping, shrinking, distortion, or expansion of materials.
- Clamps, holds, tack-weld, grind, or bolts component parts to obtain required configuration and position for welding. Use part specific fixtures when provided.
- Welds components in flat, horizontal, vertical, or overhead positions.
- Examines work pieces for defects and measures work pieces with straight edges, templates, and/or tape measure to ensure conformance with order specifications and/or drawings.
- Set up and operate welding equipment for most efficient operation.
- Examine weld for bead size and quality of weld. Clean off excess weld spatter.
- Manufacture and inspect part to blueprint specifications.
- Perform first piece, in-process and last piece inspection per print.
- Maintain a safe and clean work area.
- Operate welding and all other tools/fabrication equipment, grinders, buff wheels in a safe manner.
- Processes required paperwork according to Standard Operating Procedures.
- All positions are cross functional; may assist in other manufacturing areas that management deems necessary.
- Comply with all the Anchor Principles and Guidelines, as well as Anchor policies and procedures.
- Additional duties as assigned.
Requirements
Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED certificate
- 3-5 years welding experience
- Knowledge of both Mig/Tig welding preferred
- Proficiency in interpreting and working with diagrams, blueprints, and specifications, as well as verbal instructions
- Commitment to safety protocols and adherence to industry standards
- Excellent teamwork, communication, and problem solving skills
- Attention to detail and strong commitment to producing high-quality work
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and adapt to changing project requirements.
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
Salary : $22 - $25