WELDER

WELDER


Company
Cadillan Land Inc.
Location
Metro Manila
Job Type
Contractor
Posted
12 days ago
Via
via Jobstreet
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Job Description
Our company is looking for a highly talented welder to join or dynamic team. We're

seeking a hardworking individual who likes meeting challenges and surpassing client expectations. Your chief responsibilities will include interpreting designs, monitoring machinery, and assessing welded components.

To excel in this role, you should have an in-depth knowledge of welding machinery and electrical equipment. The successful candidate must also have a steady hand and outstanding attention to detail.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Interpret blueprints, drawings, and measurements to plan layouts
• Weld small and large components such as copper plumbing, beams and pipelines
• Maintain and repair all welding equipments
• Assess welded surfaces, structures and components to identify errors
• Monitor welding equipments for appropriate usage and temperature
• Weld components in flat, vertical and overhead positions.
• Follow and enforce strict safety regulations such as wearing heat-resistant gloves, protective masks and safety shoes.

SKILLS AND REQUIREMENTS:
• High school diploma or equivalent qualification
• A valid certificate in welding from an accredited institution is required at time of application
• A minimum of 2 year's experience as a welder
• Excellent knowledge of welding machinery, electrical equipment and manual tools
• Ability to read and interpret blueprint and designs
• Outstanding attention to detail.

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