Lead Welding Mechanic 6 G Certification mandatory
Welding Mechanic Lead
Description
Welding Mechanic
Job Status: Full-Time
10 years experience up to $40,00
all levels encouraged to apply
Travel: Primarily local jobsites
Schedule is Mon-Fri, 6 or 7 AM for 8-10 hours per day. Right now, 48 hours/week
Position Summary
The Lead Welding Mechanic performs welding and installation work related to commercial HVAC systems on new construction and tenant improvement projects.
Essential Duties
Perform TIG, MIG, and ARC welding.
Weld roof frames, black iron, stainless steel, and other steel materials related to HVAC systems.
Install commercial HVAC systems and components at various jobsites.
Read and work from mechanical and architectural plans.
Coordinate installation activities with general contractors and other trades.
Measure and determine materials needed to complete projects.
Follow jobsite safety requirements and proper installation practices.
Operate equipment such as scissor lifts, ladders, and other tools used in HVAC installation.
Assist with directing and training helpers as needed.
Work efficiently to keep projects on schedule.
Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent.
1+ years of TIG, MIG, and ARC welding experience.
Commercial construction or HVAC-related experience preferred.
Ability to read and understand mechanical and architectural plans related to HVAC systems.
Working knowledge of HVAC systems, components, and functions.
Valid driver's license.
Ability to travel to local jobsites.
Strong safety awareness and ability to work independently.
Physical Requirements
Ability to stand and walk for extended periods.
Frequent climbing, bending, kneeling, reaching, and handling of tools and materials.
Frequently lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
Occasionally lift heavier materials as required.
Ability to safely work from ladders, lifts, and other elevated work areas.
Work Environment
Work is primarily performed on active construction jobsites where conditions may vary daily. The position requires consistent attention to safety, environmental conditions, and jobsite requirements.
