Fabricator - with experience
Job description
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We are professional, inclusive and engaging.
Our work environment includes:
- Modern office setting
- Food provided
- Casual work attire
- Growth opportunities
- Company perks
- Safe work environment
- Lively atmosphere
Steel or metal fabricator or Welder fabricator
Job duties:
A fabricator is responsible for a wide range of duties that may change depending on the type of project they're working on and the team members they're working with on a task. Here are some primary duties for a fabricator:
- Read technical drawings, blueprints or other technical instruction material
- Use hand tools, such as flame-cutting torches
- Operate machines to make precise cuts, shapes, welds, bends and repairs
- Examine parts or final products for quality assurance before submitting the product for consumer use
- Attend product developing meetings
- Mark cutting lines on metal materials
- Check to ensure all pieces are securely fitted, aligned and screwed into its place
- Conduct stress tests and troubleshoot products to ensure it works properly
- Adhere to safety standards and guidelines
- Create detailed reports for product malfunctions
Skills for a fabricator
Here's a list of skills you may find helpful to have as a fabricator:
- Detail-oriented: It's important for fabricators to be detail-oriented when completing their tasks because they're using heavy machinery and hand tools. When assembling a product, make sure you're measuring precisely and cutting metals in the exact spots.
- Engineering knowledge: Engineering knowledge is helpful for this role because it can help you determine how to place objects together once you've welded them together. It can also help you find more efficient ways to complete your tasks.
- Technology knowledge: Technology knowledge can give you helpful insight on how to use different equipment when you're working on your projects. If you understand some of the technology before applying for a job, it can help you differentiate yourself from others because you can add it to your resume and then you may require less training while on the job.
- Dexterity: Dexterity is the ability an individual has in completing their tasks efficiently with their hands. A professional in this role may find it beneficial to have dexterity because of assembling products with their hands and using hand tools to complete your tasks.
- Physical stamina: Physical stamina is the ability an individual has to perform their physical daily activity and sustain their work performance. As a fabricator, you can use your physical stamina when working on large projects during your workweek, especially when working on larger infrastructures.
- Organizational skills: Organizational skills are important in this role because you're required to stay on schedule with projects and ensure you can meet the deadlines on time. You can also use these skills to help pay attention to details of the projects and perform regular maintenance on the equipment you and your team use.
- Communication skills: You can use your communication skills in this role when you're working with your team constructing larger pieces of infrastructure. Additionally, you can communicate with your manager about products that are encountering challenges, such as failing stress tests, not meeting quality assurance or receiving faulty products.
- Mathematical knowledge: Mathematical knowledge is beneficial for this role because you're measuring pieces of metal materials. It's important to make sure you're cutting the material precisely, so it aligns with the final product properly.
- Design knowledge: In this profession, it's helpful to have some design knowledge because it can help you align your pieces of metal together properly to meet quality assurance. Additionally, you can use this knowledge in your teams when working on a large project if you have an idea that might be more efficient to try.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $19.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Referral program
- Vision insurance
Experience level:
- 3 years
Shift:
- 8 hour shift
- Day shift
- No nights
Weekly day range:
- Monday to Friday
- Weekend availability
Work setting:
- Warehouse
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Fort Pierce, FL 34982: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred)
Experience:
- Welding: 2 years (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
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