Mig/Tig Welder - Aluminum - 2nd Shift
Date: Oct 31, 2024
Location: Tulsa, OK, United States, 74115
Company: Chart Industries
Ensuring Chart’s Success…
Cooler By Design” – Chart’s core business is centered around the design and fabrication of cryogenic equipment; so you can see where we get our tagline from, right? Well, yes and no – see, we think the products we design and build are pretty cool too. Also, we’re problem solvers. Customers don’t come to Chart with an equipment specification, they come to Chart with a challenge. That’s where you come in, because someone has to figure it out – all the way from conceptual design to installation and commissioning of equipment on-site. Chart’s mission is to provide full solutions across the Nexus of Clean™ – clean power, clean water, clean food, and clean industrials.
The diverse applications we service echo our commitment to sustainability – from providing full hydrogen solutions across the value chain, offering small and industrial scale carbon capture solutions to customers globally, creating water treatment systems responsible for treating 4.5 billion gallons of water per day in the U.S. and delivering clean water to over a billion people worldwide, providing equipment and solutions for mission critical space launches, decarbonizing the marine industry, and electrifying the mining space. Chart even contributes to the food and beverage industry by making some of your favorite carbonated beverages possible – If nitro coffee or nitro ice cream is your thing – well, that’s Chart technology too (and it’s also cool)!
Interested in learning more? Take a tour of Chart City to get a feel of how Chart equipment solutions impact our daily lives.
Chart’s Tig Welder 2nd shift (5pm - 3:30am) position plays a key role in the manufacturing process of Chart’s products. This position will be responsible for welding vessels of various types of metals using GTAW. Chart produces high quality manufactured products using radiography, vacuum mass spectrometry, and phased array ultrasonic testing. Chart complies with ASME, DOT, AAR, and EN pressure vessel codes.
What Your Day-to-Day Activities Will Be…
- Operation of cranes, forklifts, and aerial lifts
- Welding of vessels through established manufacturing processes with minimum instruction and minimum supervision
- Perform complete welding and finishing operations for the repair of units.
- Accurately maintain required records (production traveler, material traceability, and production records).
- Maintain cleanliness of assigned work area
- Monitor equipment functionality and report maintenance needs
- Assist other new welders in learning welding skills
- Complete and follow all safety procedures and policies
- Complete company provided training to effectively perform required job responsibilities
- Other work as assigned
Your Education Should Be…
- High School diploma or GED
- Completion of a Welder Training Program
- Proficient in all positions with GTAW
- Proficient in knowledge of blueprint reading and welding symbols
- Proficient in welding best practices
- Proficient in visual inspection
Your Physical Work Environment Will Require…
- Lifting or carrying up to 50 lbs.
- Frequent sitting, standing, stooping, bending, twisting, walking and occasional crawling
- Frequent pushing, pulling and handling of material
- Occasional climbing and working at elevated positions
- Repetitive hand movements during welding operations
Your Professional Experience Should Be…
Must complete and pass welding test
Tig welding: one 6”x4” bead on plate, with SS filler and aluminum filler. Two (2) 2” SS pipe sch5, sch10 test pieces in the 6G position for workmanship and process knowledge. Additional testing in the 2G, 3G, and 6G for qualifications upon being hired. First week will be in the testing lab to finish qualifications.
- Ability to:
- Adhere to Company Standards and Values
- Meet expectations for attendance and performance
- Meet deadlines for assignments
- Interact personably with co-workers and associates
Chart is an equal opportunity employer...