Welders - 1st, 2nd & weekend shift!!

Overview We are seeking skilled Welder / Fabricators to join our dynamic manufacturing team.This is a direct-hire role from Day 1, offering full benefits, multiple shift options, and long-term job security right out of the gate. In this role, you will fabricate high-end metal details, complex weldments, and architectural facade products. This is a custom manufacturing environment, not a repetitive assembly line—you will have the opportunity to build highly visible, high-impact work that you can be proud of.

This is a blueprint-heavy role where you will rely on engineering drawings to guide your work. Your primary focus will be on MIG welding—specifically working on flat parts, tubing, and structural assemblies—alongside general custom fabrication. While strong MIG and fabrication skills are the core of this job, any TIG welding experience you bring to the table is a fantastic bonus.

Compensation $27 - $28 / hr Shift differential on 2nd and weekend Shift 1st shift: 5am-4:30pm M-Th 2nd shift: 5pm-4:30am M-Th Weekend shift: 5am-5pm F-Sun Benefits Health, vision, dental 401(k) + match PTO Responsibilities: Execute Precision MIG Welding - Perform high-quality MIG welding, heavily focusing on flat parts, tubing, and structural components. You must be able to adapt to a variety of thicknesses and positions. (TIG welding experience is a strong plus!) Fabricate Architectural Metals & Facades - Interpret engineering drawings, weld symbols, bills of materials, and diagrams to accurately layout, fit, and fabricate complex structural weldments and facade components.

Ensure

High-End Finish Quality - Because much of our work is visible (architectural), you must produce clean welds and utilize grinders/finish tools to meet strict aesthetic specifications.

Operate Fabrication

Tools and Equipment - Utilize handheld tools (grinders, weld stud guns) and heavy machinery (forklifts, overhead cranes) to manipulate large metal components safely and efficiently.

Perform

In-Process Quality Inspections - Use calipers, weld gauges, tape measures, and other precision tools to verify geometric accuracy; identify defects early and rework as needed to meet specifications.

Maintain

Equipment and Work Area - Perform preventative maintenance on weld machines, create specific setups/fixtures for unique builds, and keep the workspace clean and safe.

Model Professional Shop

Behavior - Work effectively in a team environment, respect all teammates, and demonstrate self-motivation and high attention to detail.

Qualifications: Required High School Diploma or GED 3-5 years of experience as a metal fabricator Strong proficiency in MIG welding (specifically flat parts, tubing, and structural welding) Strong ability to read and interpret blueprints, weld symbols, and technical instructions Physical ability to lift 30-50 lbs regularly and perform repetitive tasks/manual dexterity work Ability to operate a forklift and overhead crane Preferred Skills TIG welding experience is highly preferred Basic computer navigation and utilization skills Experience in architectural metals, custom manufacturing, or job-shop environments Certification in welding or fabrication technology The Ideal Candidate MIG & Fabrication Expert - You are highly capable with MIG welding on structural parts and tubing. If you also know how to TIG weld, even better! Blueprint-Driven Builder - You can translate complex weld symbols and drawings into clean, accurate assemblies and catch dimensional issues before they become rework.

You are highly comfortable doing blueprint-heavy work.

Architectural

Eye - You understand that in facade work, the finish matters. You take pride in clean beads, precise fit-up, and top-tier fabrication.

Reliable Team

Player - You bring energy to the floor, communicate clearly with management, and respect the safety and workflow of your fellow teammates. Health insurance 401(k) matching Paid time off Vision insurance Dental insurance Life insurance Employee assistance program Disability insurance

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