The Welder joins metal parts and fills seams and holes of metal components. They follow sketches and specifications, inspect equipment and structures, and follow and maintain knowledge of safety protocol. The following reflects management’s definition of essential functions for this job but does not restrict the tasks that may be assigned. Management may assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other reasons. Uses electricity and torches to produce heat and solder together components made from steel, titanium, copper, and other metals Consults blueprints and sketches to execute jobs and tasks to specification Assesses equipment, structures, materials, and job specifications for appropriate welding positions and methods Monitors equipment for appropriate usage and temperature Maintains a thorough knowledge of universal standards and specifications to meet building codes and legal requirements Develops working knowledge of dozens of methods used for welding a variety of materials and components Operates specialized machinery for industrial welding or supervises robots that do the same Trims metal components using heat, fire, and electricity Takes apart and disposes of large metal objects like automobiles, ships, and other structures Monitors work environment for hazards and maintains healthy ventilation levels to avoid particle or gas inhalation Follows safety protocol, including wearing heat-resistant gloves, protective masks, and safety shoes Other duties as assigned