Welder 2nd Shift
About the role
This role is a crucial part of the multi-step process involved in creating products from diverse alloys. The Welder utilizes a range of welding equipment set up in various positions (flat, vertical, horizontal, overhead) to permanently join metal components. The position also involves managing paperwork associated with the product's progression through the production sequence.
Responsibilities
- Perform manual and semiautomatic welding
- Inspect welds to ensure they meet specified standards during the welding process
- Identify and address product defects
- Conduct dimensional measurements on products before and after welding
- Report equipment or product issues
- Brief the incoming shift on work in progress
- Ensure forklifts are in good working condition for loading and unloading
- Maintain product identification for traceability before and after work
- Verify that shop router and product material match and that the router is signed off by the prior department
- Prioritize safety, adhering to company safety requirements, and remaining aware of surroundings at all times
Qualifications
- Proficiency in loading and unloading material onto welding equipment without damaging the product
- Ability to read and understand welding procedures
- Competency in various welding positions, including flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead
- Proficiency in various welding techniques, such as TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas), MIG (Metal Inert Gas), and ARCS
- Skill in selecting and setting up welding equipment
- Experience with lift trucks and/or successful completion of Lift Truck competency review
- Basic knowledge of different welding techniques and welding equipment
- Willingness to progress through in-service training at specified timeframes
- Accuracy in reading tape measures and other measuring tools
- Demonstrated initiative and the ability to work independently
- Attention to detail
Physical Demands
- Regularly use hands and fingers to handle or feel and talk or hear
- Frequent sitting
- Occasional reaching with hands and arms, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling
- Occasional lifting up to 100 pounds
- Varying noise levels in the work environment
Work Environment
- Hot, cold, or dirty conditions
- Priority given to safety and provision of tools and training
About Trident Maritime Systems - Custom Alloy Division
Triton Maritime Systems is a global leader in providing innovative solutions for maritime and defense industries. Our Custom Alloy division in High Bridge, NJ, specializes in manufacturing high-quality seamless and welded pipe and tube solutions, as well as custom fabrications for critical applications. We serve government and commercial clients. For government, we work on military and defense contracts requiring precision and reliability. For commercial clients, we provide custom-engineered solutions across various industries. This dual focus allows us to take on diverse, high-pressure projects. Unlike mass production facilities, we create large, custom fittings tailored to specific needs. Our plant features large machines for heavy-duty work in a traditional manufacturing environment.
Benefits
- Cigna medical, dental; VSP vision
- Flexible Spending Account & Health Savings Account (with company contributions)
- 401K
- Paid Time Off
- 10 Paid Holidays
- Safety shoe reimbursement, $200 per year
- Prescription safety glasses program
- Voluntary Supplemental Insurance
- Company Paid Life Insurance
- Voluntary Life Insurance
- Paid training and development opportunities
- Employee referral program