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Welder

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Open Loop Energy

Safford, AZ (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

About Us:
Open Loop Energy is a trusted leader in hydraulic distribution and repair, delivering innovative and reliable energy solutions. We specialize in the repair, manufacturing, and distribution of hydraulic systems to serve a wide range of industries. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Fabrication Welder, with their own tools, to join our team and help us continue to exceed customer expectations.
Key Tasks:
Conduct welding operations on various hydraulic and support components, ensuring strong and durable joints. Interpret blueprints, diagrams, and schematics to determine the specific welding requirements. Utilize various welding methods like TIG, MIG, and arc welding based on project needs. Inspect finished welds, ensuring they adhere to quality standards and specifications. Operate cutting equipment to dismantle assemblies or cut materials to size. Set up, operate, and maintain welding equipment, ensuring its optimum performance. Collaborate with the design and production teams to offer insights on welding feasibility and improvements.
Responsibilities:
Adhere to all safety protocols and wear appropriate protective gear during operations. Ensure the welding workspace is clean, safe, and free from potential hazards. Train junior welders and apprentices, sharing expertise and best practices. Regularly inspect welding tools and equipment, scheduling maintenance or repairs as needed. Work with the procurement team to ensure the availability of essential welding supplies. Address and rectify any welding discrepancies that may arise during quality inspections. Keep up-to-date with industry advancements and integrate best practices.
Work Activities:
Engaging in detailed welding operations for extended periods. Collaborating with cross-functional teams on project specifications. Evaluating welded structures for strength and integrity. Calibrating and setting up welding machinery. Participating in continuous learning and training sessions.
Technology Skills:
Proficiency with different welding machines including arc welders, TIG, and MIG machines. Experience with plasma cutters and other cutting equipment. Familiarity with computer-aided design (CAD) software for welding and fabrication. Knowledge of diagnostic tools for welding equipment maintenance. Ability to use digital measurement tools for precision.
Knowledge:
Comprehensive knowledge of various welding techniques and their applications. In-depth understanding of safety precautions and protocols in welding operations. Proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints and welding symbols. Knowledge of different metal properties and their suitability for various tasks. Familiarity with hydraulic systems and components.
Skills:
Precision and attention to detail in welding tasks. Strong hand-eye coordination. Effective verbal communication skills. Problem-solving capabilities in welding challenges. Ability to use various measuring instruments.
Abilities:
Physical strength and stamina to handle prolonged welding operations. Ability to work in varied temperature conditions. Flexibility to work on diverse projects with varying requirements. Patience to ensure high-quality welds. Capability to work both independently and as part of a team. Industry-Specific Certifications (preferred but not mandatory): Welding Certification from a recognized institution. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Training. Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) credentials. Forklift Operator Certification. First Aid Certification.
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance