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Welder I- 2nd Shift

Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc.
is a leading global manufacturer of golf cars, utility and personal transportationvehicles, snowmobiles, side-by-sides, all-terrain vehicles, professional turf-care equipment, and ground supportequipment.
Textron Specialized Vehicles markets products under several different brands.
Its vehicles are found inenvironments ranging from golf courses to factories, airports to planned communities, and theme parks to huntingpreserves.
Responsibilities:
o Follow routings and properly complete associated paperwork in accordance with set procedures.
o Perform first piece inspect of welded manufactured parts to meet blue-print specifications and tolerancesand adjust setups accordingly.
o Visually inspect all weld requirements for penetration and porosity.
o Inspect work and fixtures, work from blueprints, and set up and weld parts as called for by shop routings.
o Locate various assemblies or component parts into fixtures properly to produce quality parts.
o Set and maintain proper welding temperatures, wire feeds, and gas setting to produce quality welds.
o Maintain proper maintenance on weld guns and wire feeders as needed.
o Operate a wide variety of tools related to the welding process (sanders, grinders, buffers, etc.
) as needed.
o Responsible for communicating to Supervisor and or crew leader all fixture and machine related issueso Including machine downtime, damage to equipment, and or part availability.
Benefits
Qualifications:
o Education:
High School Diploma or GED required; Technical degree in welding preferredo Years of
Experience:
0 years of experience requiredo Must be able to successfully pass a MIG weld test, perform basic mathematics and blueprint readingso Must have experience with the use of measuring tools, welding techniques, and manufacturing processSalary:
$21 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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