As ayou’ll perform a variety of skilled welding and mechanical maintenance tasks to ensure the integrity and functionality of wastewater systems and related infrastructure. Your expertise will contribute to the safe and efficient operation of facilities, empowering communities to thrive.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform welding operations, including MIG, TIG and stick welding, on stainless steel, carbon steel and other materials
- Fabricate, repair and maintain pipes, tanks and structural components in wastewater facilities.
- Conduct mechanical repairs on pumps, motors, valves and other equipment associated with wastewater systems.
- Interpret blueprints, schematics and technical manuals to execute repairs and fabrications accurately.
- Ensure all welding and mechanical work complies with safety and quality standards, including OSHA Requirements.
- Work effectively in confined spaces, heights and various environmental conditions, adhering to proper safety protocols
- Collaborate with team members to troubleshoot and resolve mechanical and structural issues
- Maintain accurate records of repairs, inspections and welding work performed
- Trade School or Apprenticeship or equivalent experience – Specialized training in welding techniques such as MIG, TIG, stick and flux-cored arc welding
- Specific material expertise: carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum etc.
- Pipe welding skills
- Cutting & fabrication
- A valid driver’s license with no major infractions
Ideally, here’s what you will also have:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- 1+ years of industrial maintenance experience
- NCCR certified
- Welding Blueprint reading
- Certification: AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code or API 1104 for pipe welding
Working Conditions & Physical Requirements:
The physical and environmental demands required to perform the essential duties of this position include standing, walking, sitting, coordination, balance and agility demands, which may include the ability to stoop, kneel, squat, grasp, reach, perform repetitive hand movements. Additional demands may involve a specific level of dexterity, grip strength, climbing and cardiorespiratory demands. The work areas may be indoor, outdoor, have loud noise, active machinery, high pressure fluid systems, electrical equipment, confined spaces, heights and depths, fumes, air borne particles, noxious gases, and chemicals. The use of appropriate safety equipment will be mandatory in these areas to prevent hazardous contact.