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Description
Meyer Utility Structures is searching for Welders for the Steele, Alabama utility pole manufacturing plant. The qualified Welder will have strong hands-on welding skills, visual weld inspection experience, and the ability to plan the sequence of operation.
Meyer Utility Structures is a proud subsidiary of the infrastructure company, Arcosa, Inc. We commit to and pride ourselves on providing reliable structures, superior service, and product solutions. Meyer Utility Structures is an industry leader in the engineering design and fabrication of concrete, lattice, and tubular steel structures for transmission, distribution, and substation applications.
What You’ll Do:
- Plans sequence of operation and sets up face block, jigs, and fixtures
- Locates and marks centerlines and reference points onto floor or face block and transposes them to workpieces
- Moves and aligns parts into position
- Removes high spots and cuts bevels
- Straightens warped or bent parts
- Positions or tightens braces, jacks, clamps, ropes, bolt straps, or bolt parts in positions for welding or riveting
- Uses transit to locate reference points and erects ladders and scaffolding to fit together large assemblies
- Must be able to read measuring devices, interpret drawings, and tack weld components in appropriate locations based on drawings and travelers
- Must be able to conceptually understand how drawings translate to actual work
- Must maintain good attendance
- Plans sequence of operation
- Sets up face block, jigs, and fixtures
- Locates and marks centerlines and reference points onto floor or face block and transposes them to workpieces
- Moves and aligns parts into position
- Removes high spots and cuts bevels
- Straightens warped or bent parts
- Positions or tightens braces, jacks, clamps, ropes, bolt straps, or bolt parts in positions for welding or riveting
- Uses transit to locate reference points and erects ladders and scaffolding to fit together large assemblies
What You'll Need:
- 2 years of welding experience
- Must be able to read measuring devices, interpret drawings, and tack weld components in appropriate locations based on drawings and travelers
- Must be able to conceptually understand how drawings translate to actual work.
- Must maintain good attendance