Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
- Follow safety procedures/requirements
- Familiar with Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
- Demonstrate proficiency in company Welding procedures/specifications for welding 90/10 & 70/30 CuNi as well as grinding, prepping and fit-up when needed
- Learn to weld with a rotary positioning table, adjusting settings on rotary table and weld machine after passing GTAW x-ray test with 90/10 pipe on the positioner
Positional Requirements & Qualifications:- Education & Experience
- Experience preferred for level I, Experience required for level II & level III welder
- HS Education or GED Equivalent a plus
- 5 or more years industry experience as a welder
- Welding trade school graduate or up to two years' experience as a certified welder
- Skills & Abilities
- Meets all Welder qualifications and requirements
- Successful completion of Welder workmanship class
- A clear understanding of Welding safety
- Demonstrates proper use of Personal Protective equipment (PPE)
- Basic understanding of Welding principals and applications
- Demonstrate GTAW skills.
- Basic oral & written communication skills
- Ability to communicate professionally with co-workers and cross train if required.
- Knowledge and understanding of filler metal selection
- Ability to organize and manage multiple tasks
- Demonstrate "can do" attitude and work well in a team environment
- Works mostly autonomously with little supervision
- Must have a clear driving record in accordance to company driving guidelines
- Clear background check and drug/alcohol screening
Essential Physical Functions:- Lifting: up to 50 pounds
- Adjusting or moving objects up to 50 pounds in all directions
- Lift and carry: 50 pounds for 100 feet
- Bending, stooping, walking and climbing stairs
- Moving self in different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments
- Remaining in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods
- Moving about to accomplish tasks
- Communicating with others to exchange information
- Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers
- Operating machinery and/or power tools
- Operating motor vehicles or heavy equipment
- Assessing the accuracy, neatness and thoroughness of the job visually
- Required physical ability if mandated by customer or regulatory requirements
From:Robert Lake III
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2025 6:48 AM
To: Greg Johnson
Cc: Dave Stevick
Subject: RE: Welder job description. looks good minus the dollar range from level I, II, III
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
• Follow safety procedures/requirements
• Familiar with Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
• Demonstrate proficiency in company Welding procedures/specifications for welding 90/10 & 70/30 Cuni as well as grinding and prepping when needed
• Learn to weld with a rotary positioning table, adjusting settings on rotary table and weld machine after passing GTAW x-ray test with 90/10 pipe on the positioner
Positional Requirements & Qualifications:
• Experience preferred for level I, Experience required for level II & level III welder
o HS Education or GED equivalent
o Welding trade school graduate or up to two years' experience as a certified welder
• Skills & Abilities
o Meets all Welder qualifications and requirements
o Successful completion of Welder workmanship class
o A clear understanding of Welding safety
o Demonstrates proper use of Personal Protective equipment (PPE)
o Basic understanding of Welding principals and applications
o Demonstrate GTAW skills.
o Basic oral & written communication skills
o Ability to communicate professionally with co-workers and cross train if required.
o Demonstrate an understanding of GTAW
o Demonstrate "can do" attitude and work well in a team environment
• Supervision:
o Minimal Supervision Required after training
• Must have a clear driving record in accordance to company driving guidelines
• Clear background check and drug/alcohol screening
Essential Physical Functions:
• Lifting: up to 50 pounds
• Adjusting or moving objects up to 50 pounds in all directions
• Lift and carry: 50 pounds for 100 feet
• Bending, stooping, walking and climbing stairs
• Remaining in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods
• Moving about to accomplish tasks
• Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers
• Operating machinery and/or power tools
• Operating motor vehicles or heavy equipment (forklift)
• Assessing the accuracy, neatness and thoroughness of the job visually