Welder Manufacturing - Watertown, SD at Geebo

Welder

Company Name:
Terex Corporation
Terex Utilities is a truck equipment final stage manufacturer of digger derricks, aerial devices and associated equipment for the utility industry , municipals, telecommunications, tree and electrical contractor markets.
Using welding processes to manufacture products to customer requirements and specifications.
Essential Functions:
1. Have ability to operate various types of welding machines on various materials: Short arc, stick, FCAW on X1050, T-1, etc.
2. Operate stationary and/or portable grinders and pneumatic chipping hammers to remove excess metal, oxidation and foreign matter from weldments and structures.
3. Operate material handling equipment to move parts and materials, as needed.
4. Read and interpret blueprints. Capable of working from drawings, sketches, templates, temporary stop gauging devices and patterns, as well as set up jigs and fixtures. Access computer terminals.
5. Comply with TEREX Utilities quality standards through error prevention and by meeting such requirements with zero defects.
6. Perform other functions as needed.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
1. Ability to safely and efficiently operate welding equipment, forklifts and overhead cranes.
2. Physical requirements of the job are classified as medium to heavy. Medium to heavy work is defined as exerting 20 to 100 pounds of force occasionally (0-2.5 hrs/day); and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently (2.5-5.5 hrs/day); and or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly (5.5
hrs/day) to move objects. Physical demand requirements are in excess of light work.
3. Atmospheric exposure to dust, and vapors.
4. Certain personal protective equipment is required.
5. Compliance with all applicable occupational health and safety required.
Date: 2014-03-31
Country: US
State: SD
City: Watertown
Postal Code: 57201
Category: OperationsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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