Job Title:- Fabrication fitter A fabrication fitter is responsible for assembling and constructing metal frameworks or components, typically in manufacturing. Their work involves various tasks to ensure that metal structures are fabricated and fitted to precise specifications. Here are the key responsibilities of a fabrication fitter: 1) Reading and interpreting blueprints or technical drawings: Fabrication fitters must understand and work from detailed plans, engineering drawings, or schematics to nsure correct fabrication and fitting of parts. 2) Cutting, shaping, and forming metal components: They use hand tools, power tools, and cutting machines (e.g., grinders, shears, plasma cutters) to cut and shape metal parts according to required dimensions. 3) Assembly and fitting: Fabrication fitters assemble metal components or structures by welding, bolting, or using other fastening methods. They ensure that parts fit together properly and meet specified tolerances. 4) Inspecting and testing: Fabrication fitters must ensure that all components are properly assembled and meet quality standards. They often inspect for defects and verify that the final structure meets design specifications. 5) Operating machinery and equipment: They operate various machinery, including drills, saws, presses, and bending machines, to fabricate and fit parts. 6) Ensuring safety compliance: Fabrication Job Type: Full-time Pay: ₹25,000.00 - ₹35,000.00 per month Benefits: Food provided Health insurance Provident Fund Work Location: In person
HMC / VMC machine operating knowledge. Fanuc & Mitsubishi Control programming knowledge Component setting. Tooling knowledge. Drawing knowledge. Measuring instruments Knowledge. Job Type: Full-time Pay: ₹20,000.00 - ₹35,000.00 per month Benefits: Food provided Provident Fund Ability to commute/relocate: Pune, Maharashtra: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred) Education: Higher Secondary(12th Pass) (Preferred)
1. Reading and Interpreting Blueprints Understanding engineering drawings, blueprints, and specifications to determine the welding requirements for the job, including material types, welding processes, and dimensions. 2. Selecting Proper Materials and Equipment Choosing the appropriate type of welding equipment, filler materials, and protective gear based on the job’s requirements. Ensuring the welding tools and machines are in good working condition. 3. Preparing Materials for Welding Cleaning, cutting, and arranging metals or alloys to be welded. Setting up components and aligning pieces according to specifications. 4. Welding and Joining Materials Using appropriate welding techniques such as MIG, TIG, arc welding welding to join metals and materials. Performing welding tasks that meet specific standards, tolerances, and codes (e.g., ASME, AWS, ISO). 5. Monitoring and Controlling Welding Process Continuously monitoring welding parameters like heat input, welding speed, and voltage to ensure optimal performance. Adjusting welding techniques when necessary to achieve the desired result. 6. Ensuring Quality and Structural Integrity Inspecting welds to identify defects like cracks, undercuts, or porosity and making necessary repairs. Conducting tests, such as visual inspection, X-ray, or ultrasonic testing, to ensure welds meet industry standards and specifications. 7. Adhering to Safety Procedures Wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, welding masks, and goggles to avoid injuries. Complying with workplace safety regulations, including proper ventilation and fire prevention measures. 8. Maintaining Records and Documentation Keeping accurate records of welds performed, including material types, welding processes, and quality control measures. Preparing reports or certification documents when required, particularly for certified welding tasks. 9. Performing Routine Maintenance on Equipment Cleaning and maintaining welding machines, torches, and tools to ensure optimal functionality. Identifying malfunctions and arranging repairs as necessary. 10. Collaboration and Communication Communicating with supervisors, engineers, or other team members regarding the progress, potential challenges, and results of the welding work. Coordinating with other tradespeople or welders on large projects. These responsibilities ensure that the welder produces high-quality work. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: ₹25,000.00 - ₹40,000.00 per month Benefits: Health insurance Provident Fund Work Location: In person Expected Start Date: 25/08/2025