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Welder by Hand
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! p% t# v* o3 C I$ ?1 R8 }Location: Fort McMurray
0 l3 ^$ E1 v& L3 |3 P6 w% NJob Code: 2002
( W: {( r+ D! Z6 X3 iAvailable: 5
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Company Profile:
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5 z( j0 M+ u7 Y9 V1 yDCM 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.
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b; K% m7 |- f8 {) u9 HWe are looking for skilled and dynamic employees to help us build a variety of competencies.2 O9 \7 L4 V' S5 `1 o8 G5 b
, L5 v& F; m+ B9 ~6 F+ l- N$ q+ n; HFunctions and duties:- p4 \( ?: D, d4 s
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Read and interpret blueprints or welding process specifications
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, v7 s: M5 @# F8 n G4 kOperate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments using processes such as gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW).
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Operate manual or semi-automatic flame-cutting equipment.
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/ Z+ I9 c, J+ U' n5 WOperate brazing and soldering equipment.9 p9 e: }! B ~* Z, V5 ^8 s
. Y/ R6 C% k! k" k! p- nOperate metal shaping machines such as brakes, shears and other metal straightening and bending machines.7 y! y+ V9 h g1 ~) r5 p
$ z7 W! D5 n; J# F! G3 ~Repair worn parts of metal products by welding on extra layers.
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Skills and Particularities:" V7 [3 Q o3 R3 [: J9 x( ~
; Z" ]2 t! e. C6 _; o& V/ B" c- y% RJourneyman welder or Red Seal Ticket.
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CWB Certified.6 o; o: C- T" t6 u1 b' w2 L
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Certified to weld on Carbon Steel (F3-F4), Stainless Steel (F6-F5), Chrome (Allow Steel) (F6-F4).9 L+ l2 z1 w' e6 K7 B' L
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Able to perform Mechanized-Orbital TIG weldings., Z, K0 z* k+ ~ I0 g
- F; z9 ^* V$ D; I( ~( `9 r4 V- ^High degree of attention required to prevent injury to self and others.
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Perform heavy maintenance work involving climbing, rigging, and exposure to high pressure hydraulic and pneumatic systems in accordance with all company safety procedures.% A7 {- A7 ` F3 F* w% s M1 j6 x' R
4 Z3 h+ [$ L! Q8 U" ]Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. ' Z5 C& k( u9 }4 P
( F9 m v, Z6 N; wAbility to write routine reports and correspondence.
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Demonstrate practical problem solving ability. Interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.) y- f& q& i" {0 z ^( x* w
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Working Conditions:
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Full time, day
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Camp Job, Fort McMurray, AB
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45.85$ straight time hourly rate/ o2 }4 j7 ]& p. v/ b* ]) B9 g0 b
& u+ o; v) _- E14 days on/ 7 days off, 10 hours per day& p- V( Q" U8 A
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