Responsibilities
- Construct and join piping assemblies according to technical prints and engineering requirements.
- Execute high-standard TIG and orbital welding across diverse materials and pipe configurations.
- Read and apply isometric diagrams, blueprints, and technical documents to fabrication tasks.
- Deliver rapid prototype builds to support engineering design and testing initiatives.
- Work directly with engineering staff to resolve production challenges and fulfill work orders.
- Suggest efficient and creative methods for improving fabrication processes on specific projects.
- Contribute as part of a team during major fabrication efforts, meeting quality benchmarks and deadlines.
- Build piping systems in strict alignment with drawing specifications.
- Occasionally lead training sessions on equipment use and best practices to improve team capabilities.
- Keep welding certifications active and documented per company and ASME requirements.
- Follow all applicable safety codes, regulations, and procedures during operations.
- Keep tools, machinery, and work areas maintained, organized, and safe for continuous use.
- Perform additional responsibilities as directed by supervisors.
Work Arrangement
On-site
Physical Demands
- Climbing ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, scissor lifts, boom lifts, and similar structures.
- Adopting various body positions to complete tasks in tight or restricted areas.
- Maintaining a fixed posture, frequently standing or sitting, for extended durations.
- Moving around worksites to perform duties or transition between locations.
- Lifting, carrying, positioning, or removing objects weighing up to 50 pounds in any direction.
- Exchanging information clearly with team members and colleagues.
- Operating motor vehicles, heavy machinery, or industrial equipment.
- Using hand tools for fabrication and assembly tasks.
- Performing repeated assembly work for test fixtures and setups with engineering and manufacturing teams.
Environmental Conditions
- Working in cold temperature settings.
- Operating in high-heat environments.
- Being exposed to outdoor weather, including rain and wind.
- Functioning in loud or high-noise areas.
- Working within confined or enclosed spaces.
- Exposure to chemical odors or fumes from material reactions.
- Working at elevated elevations or heights.
- Monitoring the precision, cleanliness, and completeness of assigned tasks.
- Thriving in a high-focus, fast-moving, and demanding workplace.
- Operating in industrial or manufacturing settings.
Safety and PPE
- Reading and understanding hazard warnings and safety signage.
- Handling, cleaning, and disposing of hazardous substances safely.
- Reporting equipment malfunctions or unsafe working conditions promptly.
- Wearing required personal protective equipment such as face masks, face shields, gloves, and safety footwear.
Other
- Occasional overtime may be required.
- Occasional weekend work may be necessary.