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Welder by Hand
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( e# u* n j/ x( J" RLocation: Fort McMurray7 ?& Z' ~; W$ Q: r; ?
Job Code: 2002$ ?# a' G3 [( |' j9 k
Available: 5
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% X, Q4 e7 z% |0 T0 l( K# Z3 WCompany 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.* v9 Z7 s+ E' ]' u3 K+ W" P' o8 h! {
6 Z+ a; D4 x# Z# S8 X* TWe are looking for skilled and dynamic employees to help us build a variety of competencies.9 T* n1 C) B4 S# _4 h0 o
# `3 J- E; N2 h7 G |Functions and duties:6 z4 w( b& P$ |; z/ M
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Read and interpret blueprints or welding process specifications
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' r( p6 C, B* R( V5 `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).' {0 o9 r& z( Y% N! ~* K4 h' F; v
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Operate manual or semi-automatic flame-cutting equipment., @2 @. M/ y" [; X7 O& n6 G% j
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Operate brazing and soldering equipment.
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. B1 R' j' n3 T# ~4 t7 k1 fOperate metal shaping machines such as brakes, shears and other metal straightening and bending machines.
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! Y( d6 t/ p6 Q; d) }Repair worn parts of metal products by welding on extra layers.5 V4 a, p/ Q, c$ r6 i6 v( Z' l
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Journeyman welder or Red Seal Ticket.* G5 `& `6 O, {# Q F4 a
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CWB Certified.$ ^. }! i0 h. }6 g4 C
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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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T9 J7 R; I I, u) THigh degree of attention required to prevent injury to self and others.) y" h: M: C, m5 z1 C1 t
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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.5 S k- v2 U3 U7 {; F/ y; i
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Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
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# z4 }/ g4 j. Z$ BAbility to write routine reports and correspondence.5 f7 N; E$ H* i2 L; R
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Demonstrate practical problem solving ability. Interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.7 h3 \7 X; C0 w" j4 F8 N7 q
1 D4 j' V( W% v5 S6 r3 c/ nWorking Conditions:
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Full time, day* G2 k: @' e! H
4 c# a/ }3 A/ w2 s; G. ?Camp Job, Fort McMurray, AB3 F8 v! _: z, X J4 j3 t) o
9 H/ `8 r) {+ J# w6 w& o45.85$ straight time hourly rate0 s% t* R' f2 S+ o
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14 days on/ 7 days off, 10 hours per day
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