Core Duties & Responsibilities:-
Welding Execution (TIG/GTAW): Perform high-quality TIG welding on a variety of materials, primarily Stainless Steel, Aluminum, and specialized alloys, in all positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead).
- Welding Execution (TIG/GTAW): Perform high-quality TIG welding on a variety of materials, primarily Stainless Steel, Aluminum, and specialized alloys, in all positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead).
- Welding Execution (TIG/GTAW): Perform high-quality TIG welding on a variety of materials, primarily Stainless Steel, Aluminum, and specialized alloys, in all positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead).
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- Blueprint Interpretation: Read, interpret, and work strictly to blueprints, technical drawings, and welding symbols to determine joint geometry, material specifications, and welding procedures.
- Material Preparation: Prepare materials for welding, which includes measuring, cutting, deburring, grinding, cleaning, and tack welding components using appropriate tools to ensure proper fit-up and surface cleanliness (essential for TIG quality).
- Equipment Setup and Maintenance: Set up, calibrate, and troubleshoot TIG welding equipment, including torch, electrodes, regulators, flowmeters, and power source (AC/DC). Ensure correct Argon gas flow rates and electrode types are selected for the specific material and joint.
- Quality Control: Visually inspect finished welds to check for flaws such as porosity, cracks, inclusions, and inconsistent bead size. Perform grinding or re-welding as necessary to meet stringent quality and aesthetic requirements.
- Safety Compliance: Adhere strictly to all safety procedures, including proper ventilation, use of fire suppression equipment, and mandatory use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (welding helmet, flame-resistant clothing, gloves, etc.).
- Blueprint Interpretation: Read, interpret, and work strictly to blueprints, technical drawings, and welding symbols to determine joint geometry, material specifications, and welding procedures.
- Material Preparation: Prepare materials for welding, which includes measuring, cutting, deburring, grinding, cleaning, and tack welding components using appropriate tools to ensure proper fit-up and surface cleanliness (essential for TIG quality).
- Equipment Setup and Maintenance: Set up, calibrate, and troubleshoot TIG welding equipment, including torch, electrodes, regulators, flowmeters, and power source (AC/DC). Ensure correct Argon gas flow rates and electrode types are selected for the specific material and joint.
- Quality Control: Visually inspect finished welds to check for flaws such as porosity, cracks, inclusions, and inconsistent bead size. Perform grinding or re-welding as necessary to meet stringent quality and aesthetic requirements.
- Safety Compliance: Adhere strictly to all safety procedures, including proper ventilation, use of fire suppression equipment, and mandatory use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (welding helmet, flame-resistant clothing, gloves, etc.).
III. Required Skills & Technical Expertise
- TIG Welding Mastery: Proven expertise in manipulating the torch and manually feeding the filler rod to maintain a consistent weld pool and achieve clean, low-spatter, and strong welds.
- Material Knowledge: Strong knowledge of metallurgy and the properties of different metals (especially stainless steel and aluminum) and their specific welding requirements (e.g., current type, filler metal selection).
- Precision Measurement: Proficient in using precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, squares, and gauges to verify dimensions and tolerances.
- Tool Proficiency: Experience using common metal fabrication tools, including grinders, power saws, clamps, and fixtures.
- Independent Work: Ability to work efficiently and independently with minimal supervision while maintaining high output and quality standards.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: ₹1,500.00 - ₹1,800.00 per month