Weld Support

Senior Metal BellowsSharon, MA
Onsite

About The Position

For more than 70 years, Senior Metal Bellows has been pushing the limits of innovation—designing and building custom-engineered metal bellows for industries that demand the best: aerospace, defense, energy, and beyond. We’re not just making parts—we’re making solutions no one else can. And we want you to be part of it. This role involves reading and following engineering drawings, work instructions, and technical specifications to complete precise, high-quality work. You will use hand tools, arbor presses, and other bench tools to assemble and process components to exact requirements. A key responsibility is to precision grind tungsten electrodes to support stable arc performance and weld quality. You will also handle heated components and shrink-fit/chilled parts using proper safety practices, apply epoxies, potting compounds, and paints according to curing and safety requirements, and verify quality using micrometers, vernier calipers, visual weld inspection, and leak check equipment. Additionally, you will make machine or tooling adjustments to maintain quality tolerances and escalate issues when needed, and use basic computer systems for labor reporting and production tracking.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent
  • A genuine willingness to learn and grow in a hands-on manufacturing environment
  • Mechanical aptitude and a strong work ethic
  • Attention to detail and pride in producing quality results
  • Ability to follow technical documentation and instructions accurately
  • Ability to read and understand English
  • No prior welding or manufacturing experience required—we provide comprehensive training for the right candidate!

Responsibilities

  • Read and follow engineering drawings, work instructions, and technical specifications to complete precise, high-quality work.
  • Use hand tools, arbor presses, and other bench tools to assemble and process components to exact requirements.
  • Precision grind tungsten electrodes to support stable arc performance and weld quality.
  • Handle heated components and shrink-fit/chilled parts using proper safety practices.
  • Apply epoxies, potting compounds, and paints according to curing and safety requirements.
  • Verify quality using micrometers, vernier calipers, visual weld inspection, and leak check equipment.
  • Make machine or tooling adjustments to maintain quality tolerances and escalate issues when needed.
  • Use basic computer systems for labor reporting and production tracking.

Benefits

  • Opportunities across 12 countries
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