Weekend Shift Welder at The Jor-mac Company Inc – Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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About This Position
About Company:
The Jor-Mac Company is a contract manufacturer of metal fabrications and assemblies. We provide On-Time, High Quality & Cost Competitive metal fabrications to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM’s).
- Established in 1952
- Experienced Management Team & Skilled, Dedicated, Motivated & Productive “Non-Union” Workforce
- Established & Diversified Fortune 1000 “Blue-Chip” and Middle Market Customer Base
- ISO 9001: 2015 Certified & ISO 14001: 2004 Compliant
- Fully Integrated ERP Business Operating System, EDI Capable
- Full Metal Fabrication Engineering: SolidWorks/Programming, Layout/Fixture Development
- Financially Strong with Capital for Growth & Investment
- Aggressive Cost Management, Lean Manufacturing & Continuous Improvement Disciplines
- Proactive, Collaborative & Flexible Approach to Customer Relationship Management
About the Role:
The Weekend Shift Welder plays a critical role in ensuring the continuous production and maintenance of high-quality welded components during weekend operations. This position is responsible for performing precise welding tasks that meet strict safety and quality standards, contributing directly to the efficiency and reliability of manufacturing processes. The role requires working independently or as part of a team to interpret blueprints, select appropriate welding techniques, and complete assignments within designated timeframes. The Weekend Shift Welder helps minimize downtime by addressing urgent welding needs and supporting ongoing projects outside of regular weekday hours (Friday, Saturday and Sunday 6:30am-6:30pm). Ultimately, this position ensures that production goals are met while maintaining a safe work environment and adhering to company policies.
Minimum Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Proven experience as a welder with proficiency in MIG, TIG, and arc welding techniques.
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints.
- Strong understanding of welding safety standards and practices.
- Availability to work weekend shifts consistently.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Certification from a recognized welding program or institution (e.g., AWS Certified Welder).
- Experience working in a manufacturing or industrial environment.
- Basic knowledge of metal fabrication and assembly processes.
- Familiarity with welding inspection tools and non-destructive testing methods.
- Ability to perform minor equipment maintenance and troubleshooting.
Responsibilities:
- Perform various welding operations including MIG, TIG, and arc welding on metal components according to specifications and blueprints.
- Inspect welded joints for quality and accuracy, making adjustments as necessary to meet standards.
- Maintain welding equipment and tools, ensuring they are in good working condition and reporting any malfunctions promptly.
- Follow all safety protocols and wear appropriate personal protective equipment to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Collaborate with supervisors and team members to prioritize tasks and meet production deadlines during weekend shifts.
Skills:
The required welding skills are applied daily to execute precise and durable welds that meet production specifications and safety standards. Reading and interpreting blueprints allows the welder to understand project requirements and ensure accuracy in their work. Safety skills are critical to maintaining a hazard-free work environment, especially during weekend shifts when supervision may be limited. Preferred skills such as certification and experience with inspection tools enhance the welder's ability to deliver high-quality results and identify potential defects early. Additionally, troubleshooting and equipment maintenance skills help minimize downtime and keep production running smoothly throughout the weekend.
Friday-Sunday 6:30am- 6:30pm