Welding Technician
About the role
Torus is expanding its manufacturing capabilities at its 540,000-square-foot facility in Salt Lake City. This position involves performing welding operations, designing fixtures, conducting inline quality inspections, and troubleshooting process issues.
Responsibilities
Perform welding tasks according to specifications and blueprints using various welding techniques.
Develop and design fixtures to enhance welding processes, improve efficiency, and ensure consistent quality.
Conduct thorough inline quality inspections to ensure welding processes meet the highest standards and comply with industry regulations.
Identify and troubleshoot welding process issues to minimize downtime and maintain optimal efficiency.
Maintain accurate and detailed records of welding activities, including specifications, inspection results, and any troubleshooting efforts.
Work closely with other team members, including engineers and production staff, to achieve seamless integration of welding processes within the overall manufacturing workflow.
Adhere to all safety protocols and guidelines to ensure a safe working environment for yourself and your colleagues.
Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent and 2+ years of hands-on experience in welding operations within a manufacturing setting including materials like aluminum and mild steel.
Proficient in various welding techniques including MIG and TIG.
Capable to weld in different positions (e.g., 2G, 2F, 3G, 4F).
Strong fixture design skills.
Demonstrated ability to conduct inline quality inspections.
Proven experience in troubleshooting welding processes.
Must be able to pass a hands-on welding test.
Qualifications
Attention to detail: Excellent attention to detail and ability to follow precise instructions and specifications.
Problem-solving skills: Strong problem-solving skills to troubleshoot and resolve assembly issues effectively.
Safety consciousness: Demonstrated commitment to maintaining a safe working environment. Familiarity with safety regulations and practices related to electrical and mechanical assembly work.
Communication skills: Good verbal and written communication skills. Ability to collaborate effectively with team members, engineers, and supervisors to ensure smooth workflow and efficient problem-solving.
Time management: Strong organizational and time management skills. Ability to prioritize tasks effectively to meet production deadlines without compromising quality.
Flexibility: Willingness to adapt to changing priorities and work on multiple projects simultaneously. Ability to work effectively under pressure and in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.