Welder - Tubing

TextronNew Orleans, LA
21dOnsite

About The Position

We believe people should love what they do – in this role, you will be responsible for: Utilize GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) methods to weld tubing components with exceptional precision. Comprehensive knowledge of tubing materials and their respective welding characteristics. Welding of aluminum, Stainless, Inconel tubing in all positions. . 065” to .065” stainless steel tubing / 1G test position .065” to .035” stainless steel tubing (qualification for Inconel tubing) / 1G test position .065” to .065” aluminum tubing / 6G test position Must be able to work from standing, sitting, lying and kneeling positions. Some work must be accomplished with the use of mirror welding. Climbing on and over bulkheads, up and down ladders. Tack welding (kneeling, standing, sitting, lying, overhead burning of steel, dragging torch line) Use of jacks, porta-powers and come-a longs; some of which can weigh as much as 25 lbs. Lifting of material and tools (jacks, porta-powers, come-a longs, etc. Also loading and unloading of parts. Crawling through craft on top of tees and through manholes Bending and twisting of your body as needed to get into different compartments. Operation of cranes, forklifts Use of power tools (gougers, skill saws, cut saws, grinders). All require two hands on tools to operate in safe manner Walking on tops of frames and tees (uneven walking surfaces) Need to be able to work with your hands

Requirements

  • 1-3 years of related experience.
  • Demonstrated skills based on the results of the welding test.
  • Must have high school diploma, GED or equivalent certificate, or bronze level (or higher) for ACT WorkKeys Certification.

Responsibilities

  • Utilize GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) methods to weld tubing components with exceptional precision.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of tubing materials and their respective welding characteristics.
  • Welding of aluminum, Stainless, Inconel tubing in all positions.
  • . 065” to .065” stainless steel tubing / 1G test position
  • .065” to .035” stainless steel tubing (qualification for Inconel tubing) / 1G test position
  • .065” to .065” aluminum tubing / 6G test position
  • Must be able to work from standing, sitting, lying and kneeling positions.
  • Some work must be accomplished with the use of mirror welding.
  • Climbing on and over bulkheads, up and down ladders.
  • Tack welding (kneeling, standing, sitting, lying, overhead burning of steel, dragging torch line)
  • Use of jacks, porta-powers and come-a longs; some of which can weigh as much as 25 lbs.
  • Lifting of material and tools (jacks, porta-powers, come-a longs, etc. Also loading and unloading of parts.
  • Crawling through craft on top of tees and through manholes
  • Bending and twisting of your body as needed to get into different compartments.
  • Operation of cranes, forklifts
  • Use of power tools (gougers, skill saws, cut saws, grinders). All require two hands on tools to operate in safe manner
  • Walking on tops of frames and tees (uneven walking surfaces)
  • Need to be able to work with your hands

Benefits

  • Flexible Work Schedules
  • Education Assistance
  • Career Development & Training Opportunities
  • Wellness Program (including Fitness Reimbursement)
  • Medical, Dental, Vision & 401(K) with Company Funding
  • Paid Parental Leave
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