Certified Structural Welder
SteelCon Inc. · Brighton, CO · 4 mo ago
Management$20–$24/hrFull-time
About the role
At SteelCon Inc., we don't just fabricate steel - we build the backbone of America's progress. Our mission is to deliver cutting-edge structural solutions with unmatched reliability. We live by our core values: Excellence, Responsibility, Innovation, and Teamwork. These values shape our culture, guide our decisions, and create an environment where employees thrive.
WHAT YOU'LL DO AS OUR CERTIFIED STRUCTURAL WELDER
- Work from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday with overtime available and some weekends as needed
- Plan, lay out, and fit metal components while maintaining alignment tolerances
- Set, fit, and erect structural assemblies and modules within alignment tolerances
- Locate and mark reference lines (center, buttock, and frame lines)
- Properly align parts using jacks, turnbuckles, clips, wedges, and mauls
- Install structural foundations and items like doors, hatches, brackets, and clips
- Tack weld panels, bulkhead, assemblies, and more
- Safely roll, bend, flange, cut, and shape metal parts using machinery like ironworkers, presses, plate rolls, and press brakes
- Accurately follow blueprints and instructions with minimal supervision
- Comply with all safety procedures, quality expectations, and company policies
WHAT WE'RE OFFERING
- Experience-based pay of $20.00 - $24.00/hour
- PTO
- Health insurance
- Dental
- Vision
- 401(k)
- Company parties
WHEN YOU JOIN SteelCon, YOU JOIN A COMPANY COMMITTED TO YOUR LONG-TERM SUCCESS THROUGH ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES, CAREER DEVELOPMENT, AND A WORKPLACE WHERE YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TRULY MATTER.
WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR
- Maintain American Welding Society certification on a 1-inch plate in flat position using the gas metal arc welding and flux-cored arc welding processes
- Adequately operate a cutting torch
- Adjust the welder to ensure proper feed rate and temperature
- Properly operate forklifts, jib hoists, and overhead cranes
- Learn and use hand signals for crane operation
- Read, understand, and follow cutting lists, shop orders, and shop drawings
- Perform general math calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, etc.)
- Read, write, and follow semi-complicated verbal and written instructions
- Communicate with managers and co-workers
- Set priorities, meet goals, and work under periodic supervision
- Use a tape measure/ruler
- Follow safety policies and take accountability for your work
- Multitask
MEET THE QUALIFICATIONS LISTED ABOVE?
- If you're interested in becoming our Certified Structural Welder, you'll need to be able to:
- Maintain American Welding Society certification on a 1-inch plate in flat position using the gas metal arc welding and flux-cored arc welding processes
- Adequately operate a cutting torch
- Adjust the welder to ensure proper feed rate and temperature
- Properly operate forklifts, jib hoists, and overhead cranes
- Learn and use hand signals for crane operation
- Read, understand, and follow cutting lists, shop orders, and shop drawings
- Perform general math calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, etc.)
- Read, write, and follow semi-complicated verbal and written instructions
- Communicate with managers and co-workers
- Set priorities, meet goals, and work under periodic supervision
- Use a tape measure/ruler
- Follow safety policies and take accountability for your work
- Multitask
YOU WILL NEED TO PASS VARIOUS WELDING TESTS, INCLUDING:
- The fillet weld break test using the gas metal arc welding process
- A basic welding test that covers shop drawing interpretation, weld symbols, welding processes, weld process symbol interpretation/application, and a visual acuity test
- A fitting test that covers shop drawing interpretation, fractional number calculations, basic geometry, etc.