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Welder by Hand! P7 I; y" d4 ?+ \% [) W$ Z
( R- z7 ]5 Q- sLocation: Fort McMurray* \9 F: S# Y. a( b x" B2 V6 d
Job Code: 2002
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8 v8 t7 E; {! rCompany Profile:8 N' |' _' M! ^9 X- I+ P( f
6 M7 v0 k* B9 y0 `DCM Inc. is a construction management company managing the execution of a conglomerate of affiliated construction contractors. We are currently executing several major projects, and are continuing to expand our presence throughout Canada.# M) {$ ]! i+ C2 M, M
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We are looking for skilled and dynamic employees to help us build a variety of competencies.: c8 n/ {; J! \) `7 g
2 Y! Q. D5 }. ~/ ]# i( ~9 r; L2 MFunctions and duties:
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, ~$ @/ U: I7 SRead and interpret blueprints or welding process specifications9 @1 ^+ ^; \3 k4 F t
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Operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments using processes such as gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW).
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. }6 |$ i3 j+ ROperate manual or semi-automatic flame-cutting equipment.
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Operate brazing and soldering equipment.& Z& I1 w6 X2 b, w$ E
0 E% ?# O& X' d' Q [4 H3 eOperate metal shaping machines such as brakes, shears and other metal straightening and bending machines.
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+ B. B- P1 V' R& c bRepair worn parts of metal products by welding on extra layers.
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Skills and Particularities:# r1 B. Y; _+ @
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Journeyman welder or Red Seal Ticket.
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CWB Certified. w8 e6 m8 |! l% r
: K1 k& l+ y* F$ A3 j8 uB-Pressure Ticket.$ }0 V1 b" t4 H8 }' U$ K! j) B
# X, u$ T' M# J( R: R- G; fCertified to weld on Carbon Steel (F3-F4), Stainless Steel (F6-F5), Chrome (Allow Steel) (F6-F4).
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Able to perform Mechanized-Orbital TIG weldings.( Z/ _1 C- M6 d3 k- `4 [
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High degree of attention required to prevent injury to self and others.7 S$ z ^0 C. B6 Q/ `7 D: |7 {) t) G
* M! h' A5 [% ]4 t. {: B+ [4 F- lPerform heavy maintenance work involving climbing, rigging, and exposure to high pressure hydraulic and pneumatic systems in accordance with all company safety procedures.
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. A1 O6 ?' ~( d: d" l8 WAbility to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
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4 c# f2 `9 @5 k" L) u+ h; I' MAbility to write routine reports and correspondence.6 w+ c5 W8 y o, U% }8 k2 t) {5 [
6 _% F/ v& }8 G3 RDemonstrate practical problem solving ability. Interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.7 S( |* K& h# t3 o/ W
1 ~/ t; }# j+ E- {5 lWorking Conditions:
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Full time, day) Q' u% x4 J; Z, |8 _8 i) i% Z. D+ V
5 h5 v6 I9 q" R& |0 _. ]! {) G( fCamp Job, Fort McMurray, AB f K7 K* q* b# t
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45.85$ straight time hourly rate0 L3 y7 w) w4 I! j. ~4 Z+ P3 @; k
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14 days on/ 7 days off, 10 hours per day q* b$ g- u; U! D3 ]* c" U- V
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