Mig welders are skilled professionals who operate hand held welding machines to join metal parts together using a combination of heat, gas and electrical power.
Typical duties of a mig welder include reading technical drawings and schematics, selecting appropriate welding techniques and materials based on the requirements of the project, and operating machinery to cut, shape and join metal parts in accordance with safety protocols and industry standards. Mig welders also perform routine maintenance on their equipment to ensure optimal operation and may be required to work closely with other members of a manufacturing or construction team to support large-scale projects.
Responsibilities:
- Moving work pieces, tools, and supplies, manually or by hand truck.
- Lifting, moving, and holding or clamping work pieces to table, into jigs, or into position as directed manually or by using pry bar.
- Responsible for grinding own welds.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics.
- Preparing materials for production process.
- Operate other power tools.
- Perform a variety of complicated tasks, as assigned.
- Conduct tests to evaluate weld quality and tolerance.
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