Fitter - 1st shift in Haltom City, Texas at MICA Steelworks Inc
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MICA Steelworks Inc
Haltom City, Texas, 76117, United States
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Job Description
MICA Steelworks builds the steel structures that keep the grid running, tapered tubular transmission poles, substation A-frames, high-mast and highway sign structures fabricated in North Texas and shipped across the country. Fitters are the craftsmen at the center of that work: you lay out, position, and fit the steel that our welders finish, and the quality of your fit-up decides whether every weld passes ultrasonic (UT) inspection.
You do NOT need pole experience to start here. If you can read a tape measure, think through a drawing, and want to build a skilled trade career, our Fitter Trainee pathway and dedicated Fitter Trainer will teach you tapered tubular pole fit-up from the ground up, and our classification ladder gives you a defined raise at every level you certify into.
JOB SUMMARY
Under the direction of the Production Supervisor, the Fitter lays out, fabricates, fits, and joins metal and other weldable materials for tapered tubular steel structures. Fitters lay out and assemble subunits or units of material that welders then weld into position, and are responsible for ensuring every product is fitted to job specifications and to requirements consistent with production of quality, UT-passable welds. Fitters specialize in transmission power poles, substation A-frames, high-mast poles, highway sign poles, and other tubular structures, and work directly from blueprints.
RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Perform fitting and joining, fabricating, and repairing of metal and other weldable material to blueprint specification, producing fit-ups consistent with UT-passable welds.
2. Perform set-ups, including laying out work using jigs/fixtures or hand layouts, to fabricate parts and/or rework finished products.
3. Locate long seams and number pole shafts correctly; check twist and camber against acceptance criteria before continuing layout.
4. Trim pole shafts square, find true centers, and pop chalk lines for true centers.
5. Lay out and fit base plates, flange plates, vangs, brackets, through plates, ground sleeves, and other attached parts.
6. Fabricate multi-component parts and verify conformance using tape measure, squares, levels, and templates.
7. Operate overhead and jib cranes, hoists, slings, grinders, cutting torches, and hand/power tools safely.
8. Maintain equipment functionality; notify management/maintenance of needed repairs.
9. Cross-train and perform work of other job tasks in addition to the primary assigned position.
10. Manage time and work efficiently to production standards; maintain housekeeping (5S) in the work area.
11. Perform other tasks as required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (ALL LEVELS)
• High School Diploma or GED, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
• Ability to read a tape measure to 1/16″ and perform shop math (fractions, decimals, basic geometry).
• Ability to pass the MICA New-Hire Fitter Assessment (tape measure & shop math, blueprint & weld symbols, practical fit-up).
• Ability to work 1st or 2nd shift and overtime as needed; reliable attendance.
• Ability to work in a shop environment with seasonal temperature extremes.
• Positive attitude, willingness to learn, and ability to work in a team environment.
• Successfully pass background check (including criminal history), drug screen, physical, audiogram, and vision test.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS BY LEVEL
• C Fitter (direct hire): 1+ year of fitting/fabrication experience in structural steel, tubular products, ship-fitting, pipe fitting, or comparable metal trade; blueprint and weld-symbol literacy; overhead/jib crane experience (or certify within [30] days).
• B Fitter (direct hire): 3+ years of fitting experience with demonstrated multi-product capability; passes the B-level practical at hire.
• A Fitter (direct hire): 5+ years of fitting experience; tapered tubular pole experience strongly preferred; passes the A-level practical at hire.
• Preferred at any level: tapered tubular pole, transmission/substation structure, or heavy structural fabrication experience; knowledge of welding equipment (torches, torch tips); forklift experience; bilingual English/Spanish.
MEASURE OF PERFORMANCE
12. Certification status maintained for level; first-pass fit-up quality ≥ [95]% (QC-verified).
13. Production/takt standards met as determined by the Production Supervisor.
14. Follow all MICA Steelworks safety programs and policies; zero preventable safety incidents.
15. Practice good housekeeping (keep area clean/organized).
16. Demonstrate teamwork and willingness to cross-train.
SCHEDULE & COMPENSATION
• 1st shift: Monday-Friday, 5:00 AM-3:30 PM, with Saturday as needed.
• Expected hours: 40-55 hours per week; overtime paid per policy.
• Benefits: [medical / dental / vision / life / 401(k) with match / PTO / paid holidays
WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
17. Full-time shop exposure; extreme temperatures (sometimes due to season).
18. No travel requirements (occasional travel between company plants may be offered).
19. Perform work standing for 8-10 hours per day, up to 6 days a week.
20. Good vision, hearing, smell, and balance.
21. Frequently lift and/or move up to 40 lbs; occasionally up to 50 lbs.
22. Stand, bend, stoop, squat, or kneel regularly; climb stairs and ladders.
23. Wear OSHA-required PPE at all times, including OSHA-approved welding hood if welding.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Employees are expected to participate in continuing education as requested and/or required by their immediate supervisor and must attend mandatory education programs. All new hires receive New Hire Orientation (NEO) training covering human resources information and safety; the safety component is an annual pass/fail requirement.
You do NOT need pole experience to start here. If you can read a tape measure, think through a drawing, and want to build a skilled trade career, our Fitter Trainee pathway and dedicated Fitter Trainer will teach you tapered tubular pole fit-up from the ground up, and our classification ladder gives you a defined raise at every level you certify into.
JOB SUMMARY
Under the direction of the Production Supervisor, the Fitter lays out, fabricates, fits, and joins metal and other weldable materials for tapered tubular steel structures. Fitters lay out and assemble subunits or units of material that welders then weld into position, and are responsible for ensuring every product is fitted to job specifications and to requirements consistent with production of quality, UT-passable welds. Fitters specialize in transmission power poles, substation A-frames, high-mast poles, highway sign poles, and other tubular structures, and work directly from blueprints.
RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Perform fitting and joining, fabricating, and repairing of metal and other weldable material to blueprint specification, producing fit-ups consistent with UT-passable welds.
2. Perform set-ups, including laying out work using jigs/fixtures or hand layouts, to fabricate parts and/or rework finished products.
3. Locate long seams and number pole shafts correctly; check twist and camber against acceptance criteria before continuing layout.
4. Trim pole shafts square, find true centers, and pop chalk lines for true centers.
5. Lay out and fit base plates, flange plates, vangs, brackets, through plates, ground sleeves, and other attached parts.
6. Fabricate multi-component parts and verify conformance using tape measure, squares, levels, and templates.
7. Operate overhead and jib cranes, hoists, slings, grinders, cutting torches, and hand/power tools safely.
8. Maintain equipment functionality; notify management/maintenance of needed repairs.
9. Cross-train and perform work of other job tasks in addition to the primary assigned position.
10. Manage time and work efficiently to production standards; maintain housekeeping (5S) in the work area.
11. Perform other tasks as required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (ALL LEVELS)
• High School Diploma or GED, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
• Ability to read a tape measure to 1/16″ and perform shop math (fractions, decimals, basic geometry).
• Ability to pass the MICA New-Hire Fitter Assessment (tape measure & shop math, blueprint & weld symbols, practical fit-up).
• Ability to work 1st or 2nd shift and overtime as needed; reliable attendance.
• Ability to work in a shop environment with seasonal temperature extremes.
• Positive attitude, willingness to learn, and ability to work in a team environment.
• Successfully pass background check (including criminal history), drug screen, physical, audiogram, and vision test.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS BY LEVEL
• C Fitter (direct hire): 1+ year of fitting/fabrication experience in structural steel, tubular products, ship-fitting, pipe fitting, or comparable metal trade; blueprint and weld-symbol literacy; overhead/jib crane experience (or certify within [30] days).
• B Fitter (direct hire): 3+ years of fitting experience with demonstrated multi-product capability; passes the B-level practical at hire.
• A Fitter (direct hire): 5+ years of fitting experience; tapered tubular pole experience strongly preferred; passes the A-level practical at hire.
• Preferred at any level: tapered tubular pole, transmission/substation structure, or heavy structural fabrication experience; knowledge of welding equipment (torches, torch tips); forklift experience; bilingual English/Spanish.
MEASURE OF PERFORMANCE
12. Certification status maintained for level; first-pass fit-up quality ≥ [95]% (QC-verified).
13. Production/takt standards met as determined by the Production Supervisor.
14. Follow all MICA Steelworks safety programs and policies; zero preventable safety incidents.
15. Practice good housekeeping (keep area clean/organized).
16. Demonstrate teamwork and willingness to cross-train.
SCHEDULE & COMPENSATION
• 1st shift: Monday-Friday, 5:00 AM-3:30 PM, with Saturday as needed.
• Expected hours: 40-55 hours per week; overtime paid per policy.
• Benefits: [medical / dental / vision / life / 401(k) with match / PTO / paid holidays
WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
17. Full-time shop exposure; extreme temperatures (sometimes due to season).
18. No travel requirements (occasional travel between company plants may be offered).
19. Perform work standing for 8-10 hours per day, up to 6 days a week.
20. Good vision, hearing, smell, and balance.
21. Frequently lift and/or move up to 40 lbs; occasionally up to 50 lbs.
22. Stand, bend, stoop, squat, or kneel regularly; climb stairs and ladders.
23. Wear OSHA-required PPE at all times, including OSHA-approved welding hood if welding.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Employees are expected to participate in continuing education as requested and/or required by their immediate supervisor and must attend mandatory education programs. All new hires receive New Hire Orientation (NEO) training covering human resources information and safety; the safety component is an annual pass/fail requirement.
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Haltom City, Texas, 76117, United States
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