Summary
Use robotic welder to weld components for hydraulic cylinders, rods, and tubes according to specifications. Responsibilities include fixture setup, tacking components, monitoring and feeding robotic welder, maintaining quality of weld and components, using computer programs, cleaning and maintenance.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Weld components for hydraulic cylinders, rods, and tubes.
- Tack components to be welded by the robot.
- Feed parts to robot with minimal downtime.
- Keep welding spatter to a minimum, using spat guards and/or prohibiters as appropriate.
- Remove spat with manual or power equipment as necessary.
- Monitor and correct weld defects (cold lap, porosity, undercut, etc.).
- Perform daily robot maintenance (cleanup, check for loose connections, etc.).
- Enter required information into computer.
- Complete routing sheets according to next required process.
Competencies / Qualifications
- Applies common sense understanding to basic work processes.
- Carries out detailed, but simply stated, written or oral instructions.
- Handles problems involving a few concrete and routine job specific variables.
- Demonstrates a working understanding and practical application of shop math: practical application of fractions, percentages, ratio and proportion, practical algebra, geometric construction, and essentials of trigonometry required to interpret prints and produce quality parts.
- Reads and interprets sketches and prints.
- Analyzes problems common to welding and identifies the root cause.
- Measures components and assemblies to verify conformance to the print (tape measure, scale, caliper).
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Life insurance
- Employee assistance program
Location
Sheldon, IA
Employment Details
- Seniority level: Entry level
- Employment type: Full-time
- Job function: Management and Manufacturing
- Industry: Machinery Manufacturing
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