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Welder by Hand4 w3 P8 P0 |+ ^' `% ?' x7 T3 L
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5 g! b7 d! w/ F' |& v" `9 `6 w" \$ JJob Code: 2002
3 K# x& i' Y' z& m0 b9 D/ cAvailable: 5/ U8 @' i" D* P% d/ U/ \3 ^# X2 {
Description
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Company Profile:
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2 P; T f$ e3 c/ lDCM 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, ^$ z' p3 h: k, F
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We are looking for skilled and dynamic employees to help us build a variety of competencies.
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. _, \4 j2 M. n O7 c- tRead and interpret blueprints or welding process specifications7 d1 N! @3 O* B) g5 m6 n
& T/ L0 @. u6 _0 R* UOperate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments using processes such as gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)., ^ T8 p, v5 B/ m F1 W
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Operate manual or semi-automatic flame-cutting equipment.
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5 s- E0 D. [# P2 [/ d! qOperate brazing and soldering equipment.# ]. L0 y1 M7 u7 R" F
3 x5 ^1 U; a3 m& eOperate metal shaping machines such as brakes, shears and other metal straightening and bending machines.
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Repair worn parts of metal products by welding on extra layers.
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' @; p0 ^2 E- J) V% G4 X; DSkills and Particularities:
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' r+ a1 p4 G3 a' T5 R; J) @Journeyman welder or Red Seal Ticket.8 q [" i8 h0 E: g* O5 q6 R- I
2 }: h5 W6 Q/ ]! m+ X1 ]CWB Certified.: e5 s) \- I8 I9 z2 M; f2 E
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B-Pressure Ticket.' q5 y! h7 }5 S& ^8 ^2 o
, K( v# G, u; g! t1 o6 S2 oCertified to weld on Carbon Steel (F3-F4), Stainless Steel (F6-F5), Chrome (Allow Steel) (F6-F4).
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( M7 m# g3 ?! P# l) m" B% f8 y" Y& FAble to perform Mechanized-Orbital TIG weldings.2 F' `% ~5 t y2 W n- ]
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High degree of attention required to prevent injury to self and others.
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) f8 s# H) o, C# c% A; ]Perform heavy maintenance work involving climbing, rigging, and exposure to high pressure hydraulic and pneumatic systems in accordance with all company safety procedures.
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& r* I4 P" a8 p2 q0 Z( UAbility to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
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Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.; \7 I( y8 s E( F! R& T. z/ u
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Demonstrate practical problem solving ability. Interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.7 w) {" \, ^1 U1 Z1 Z/ D
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Working Conditions:* _ z4 |6 l; H: E. l7 j
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Camp Job, Fort McMurray, AB% @3 K! E" J( C1 g9 a) v6 ^
- F4 d8 c5 o# r6 c1 u* M! j7 a, u45.85$ straight time hourly rate
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6 t1 Y' L7 x! v o2 r( ?2 U5 ^- w14 days on/ 7 days off, 10 hours per day
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