A Welder is responsible for joining metal parts and structures using various welding techniques to create strong, precise, and durable assemblies. The role requires technical skill, attention to detail, and adherence to safety and quality standards in industrial, construction, or shipyard environments.
Perform welding operations using processes such as MIG, MAG, TIG, or Arc Welding.
Prepare materials for welding by cleaning, cutting, grinding, and aligning components.
Read and interpret technical drawings and welding symbols.
Set up and operate welding machines according to project requirements.
Inspect welds for accuracy, strength, and appearance to ensure they meet specifications.
Perform maintenance and basic repairs on welding equipment.
Follow all health and safety regulations, wearing appropriate protective gear.
Collaborate with fitters, fabricators, and supervisors to ensure smooth workflow.
Proven experience as a Welder in industrial, construction, or manufacturing environments.
Knowledge of different welding methods (MIG, MAG, TIG, etc.).
Ability to read blueprints and technical drawings.
Strong manual dexterity, precision, and physical stamina.
Understanding of materials, welding wire, gases, and safety practices.
Valid welding certification (preferred but not always required).
Teamwork, reliability, and attention to detail.
Role Purpose:
The Welder plays a crucial role in the fabrication and repair of metal structures, ensuring quality, durability, and safety in all welding operations across industrial, construction, and mechanical projects.
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