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Welder (Grades 5-7) at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works Saint Elmo, AL 36568

Welder (Grades 5-7)Job Description
Job Description:
Entry level welding position, with starting pay ranging from $21.
35 - $23.
82.
Perform welding in all positions (laying down, kneeling, standing, overhead)Must be comfortable working in confined spaces and at heights over 6 feetBe able to carry/lift and setup welding equipment ranging from 20-66lbsMust be able to work inside/outsideRequired/Preferred Education/TrainingHigh School or GED preferredCertificate or Associates Degree in Welding Technology orTrade/Vocational School graduate with focus on FCAW or GMAW or1 year FCAW/GMAW welding experience in heavy fabrication industry required.
Required/Preferred ExperienceMust be able to perform the essential functions of the jobFCAW groove welding /1G position/UT qualityPerform Fillet weld tests with the following processes FCAW/GMAW-P to Visual Testing standardsKnowledge of AWS Welding SymbolsWelding equipment setup and operationUnique/Additional Requirements:
Must be able to demonstrate ability/skill on the following tests during a pre-employment assessment (interview):
Process:
FCAWPosition:
3F, 4FInspection:
VT inspection and /or Fillet Break Test This opportunity is located in Bath, Maine.
Relocation is provided to all candidates outside of 100 miles who relocate to the area.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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