Manufacturing welder
Manufacturing welder
At IWA Manpower, we offer a range of production welder jobs in various industries, including manufacturing and factory welding. Production welders are responsible for assembling and welding parts to create finished products. They work in a variety of manufacturing industries, such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics.
Our production welder jobs require candidates to have a strong understanding of welding techniques and equipment. They must be able to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications, measure and mark materials, and cut and shape metal to precise specifications.
In addition to technical skills, our production welder jobs require candidates to have a strong commitment to quality and attention to detail. They must be able to maintain consistent weld quality and work efficiently to meet production quotas.
FAQs
A production welder in the manufacturing industry is responsible for welding and assembling parts to create finished products. They typically work in manufacturing facilities that produce a variety of products, such as automotive, aerospace, or electronics. Production welders must have a strong understanding of welding techniques and equipment and be able to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications to ensure that the products meet quality and safety standards.
The type of welding equipment commonly used in the manufacturing industry depends on the specific application and materials being welded. However, some common types of welding equipment used in the manufacturing industry include MIG welders, TIG welders, plasma cutters, and arc welders.
You can find welding supplies near you by searching online for welding supply stores or by checking your local yellow pages. Additionally, many hardware stores and home improvement stores also carry welding supplies, such as welding helmets, gloves, and welding rods.