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Welder by Hand
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Location: Fort McMurray0 e; a5 J) D7 r
Job Code: 2002
% i5 M0 G2 q- ^' \Available: 5
3 g+ Q' }3 S2 F _2 ADescription
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) c6 S6 t, m# BCompany Profile:
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DCM Inc. is a construction management company managing the execution of a conglomerate of affiliated construction contractors. We are currently executing several major projects, and are continuing to expand our presence throughout Canada.* I# [/ J0 I6 _
' m/ e2 v$ Q8 K; `' [0 Y# }9 fWe are looking for skilled and dynamic employees to help us build a variety of competencies.0 n* f: b- h+ e' T2 J
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Functions and duties:
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! i$ x9 w0 j2 M" yRead and interpret blueprints or welding process specifications
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1 c. B+ B( L! ?Operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments using processes such as gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW).2 h. u3 c0 ?1 j# |
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Operate manual or semi-automatic flame-cutting equipment.
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6 ~, `% l- f, M8 J1 SOperate brazing and soldering equipment.
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, O. s8 m( E- \/ G$ ?Operate metal shaping machines such as brakes, shears and other metal straightening and bending machines.5 s" O& T/ ~$ j* k+ c
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Repair worn parts of metal products by welding on extra layers.
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Skills and Particularities:, Y, W5 N+ r. M$ z2 v+ a4 V
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Journeyman welder or Red Seal Ticket.6 Z- _5 r% L9 w; [
& t: m" y! K4 V# s; {CWB Certified., F9 j, _3 M) E" c& M' q' x7 E) F
( k3 L9 ]0 p0 ^9 bB-Pressure Ticket., z4 n) w+ i1 h$ C7 c' s3 s8 @) v
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Certified to weld on Carbon Steel (F3-F4), Stainless Steel (F6-F5), Chrome (Allow Steel) (F6-F4).
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Able to perform Mechanized-Orbital TIG weldings.
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High degree of attention required to prevent injury to self and others.1 |4 W5 Y& S" A( j8 z% p
$ F- }& y3 p" d: K6 f" h$ K4 k! SPerform heavy maintenance work involving climbing, rigging, and exposure to high pressure hydraulic and pneumatic systems in accordance with all company safety procedures.6 O# T+ ]% n9 c# |
2 s' b/ L$ Q, i6 v' M, qAbility to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. 2 ~% A4 _: u/ f( r
& R* q- \7 k9 c) S* aAbility to write routine reports and correspondence.0 Z( G8 `) G# q2 `" H, o
# v+ N( @3 @) \ U+ sDemonstrate practical problem solving ability. Interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
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& ~4 [) S6 |/ g3 c% lWorking Conditions:
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Full time, day
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4 v4 B# U5 ~; N; x9 |* ^Camp Job, Fort McMurray, AB0 ^+ _; _8 i5 a1 I" a- Q7 N0 f: J
% K- J% s- {2 B. Y* {1 g! S) {6 X45.85$ straight time hourly rate; ^- @/ @3 r& p
3 J: z8 s: v6 ~5 \) m14 days on/ 7 days off, 10 hours per day" p6 R, A3 l& V0 n0 H$ Q! N C
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