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Production Tig Welder

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McFarlane Aviation

Palmer, AK (In Person)

$61,360 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/19/2026

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This is an onsite role in our Palmer, Alaska location At McFarlane Aviation, we've spent over 50 years building a reputation for quality, reliability, and doing things the right way. Through our McFarlane Alaska division, we continue that commitment by supporting the pilots, operators, and aviation communities who rely on dependable aircraft and equipment in some of the harshest flying environments in the world. In Alaska, aviation is more than transportation, it's a critical part of everyday life. From remote access and backcountry operations to commercial and recreational flying, the products we manufacture help keep aircraft operating safely and reliably where performance matters most. We are currently seeking an experienced TIG Welder to join our Palmer manufacturing team. This role is hands-on and highly skilled, focused on fabricating and welding aircraft components and assemblies to exacting standards. The ideal candidate takes pride in craftsmanship, works with precision, and values producing quality work that directly supports the aviation community. Position Overview The TIG Welder is responsible for fabricating, fitting, and welding aircraft components and assemblies using FAA-approved manufacturing procedures and specifications. This position works primarily with 4130 steel, stainless steel, and titanium to produce aircraft parts including fuselages, landing gear, tail assemblies, fittings, and related components. This role requires strong attention to detail, the ability to work independently, and a commitment to producing repeatable, high-quality welds in a production manufacturing environment. Requirements Fabrication & Welding Fabricate and weld metal components according to specifications with limited supervision Apply appropriate TIG welding techniques to produce high-quality welds Weld parts to FAA-approved manufacturing guidelines and specifications Fit and weld landing gear legs and related assemblies Layout and weld landing gear modifications under supervision of the shop foreman Learn and assist in welding major fuselage sub-assemblies and aircraft structures Successfully assemble smaller sub-assemblies including wing fittings, float fittings, and related components Produce repeatable parts that conform to engineering and design requirements Quality & Inspection Perform final inspections of fabricated assemblies prior to release Inspect and repair welds as necessary to meet conformity standards Maintain a high level of accuracy and workmanship with minimal rework required Follow established manufacturing procedures and quality standards throughout production Production & Team Support Meet weekly production and welding goals Work collaboratively within a team-oriented manufacturing environment Maintain clean and organized work areas, tools, and equipment Perform general shop housekeeping and equipment maintenance Work independently while remaining responsive to production priorities and direction Support additional fabrication and production tasks as assigned by leadership Skills & Experience Required Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent Must be 18 years of age or older Minimum of 1 year of TIG welding and fabrication experience Experience inspecting and repairing welds to meet weld specifications Ability to read and interpret drawings and fabrication prints Experience operating common fabrication and welding tools and equipment Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship Ability to learn manufacturing processes and procedures quickly Ability to work independently with limited supervision Reliable, adaptable, and team-oriented mindset Preferred Qualifications Experience working with 4130 steel, stainless steel, or titanium Previous aviation, aerospace, motorsports, or precision manufacturing experience Familiarity with aircraft structures or FAA-regulated manufacturing environments Strong mechanical aptitude and fabrication skills Benefits Why McFarlane Aviation? At McFarlane Aviation, we take pride in Making It Better—from the parts we manufacture to the relationships we build. Through McFarlane Alaska, that mission extends even further by supporting the aviation community that keeps Alaska connected.
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Doing things right the first time Building products that perform in demanding environments Supporting the aviation community with quality and reliability Creating a workplace where craftsmanship and teamwork matter What We Offer Competitive pay: $23.00-$36.00 hourly DOE Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Paid Time Off following 90 days of employment Holiday pay 401(k) Casual, hands-on work environment Opportunities to grow skills within aviation manufacturing McFarlane Aviation is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We believe diverse perspectives make us stronger and encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply.