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 Essential Duties and Responsibilities 
 
  
 - The Welder builds healthy communities through play and recreation by safely welding metal parts together using specified wire welding processes to produce high quality assemblies.
 - Lays out, positions, and secures parts and assemblies according to specifications, using straightedge, combination square, calipers and ruler.
 - Tack-welds or welds components and assemblies, using electric, gas, arc, or other welding equipment.
 - Cut work piece, using powered saws, hand shears, or chipping knife.
 - Melt lead bar, wire, or scrap to add lead to joint or to extrude melted scrap into reusable form.
 - May install or repair equipment.
 - Observe tests on welded surfaces to evaluate weld quality and conformance to specifications.
 - Inspect grooves, angles, or gap allowances, using micrometer, caliper, and precision measuring instruments.
 - Remove rough spots from work piece, using portable grinder, hand file, or scraper.
 - Welds components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.
 - Heat, forms, and dresses metal parts, using hand tools, torch, or arc welding equipment.
 - Ignite torch and adjusts valves, amperage, or voltage to obtain desired flame or arc.
 - Analyzes engineering drawings and specifications to plan layout, assembly, and welding operations.
 - Develops templates and other work aids to hold and align parts.
 - Determines required equipment and welding method, applying knowledge of metallurgy, geometry, and welding techniques.
 - Satisfy the required hours of the department.
 
  
 
 
 
Qualifications
 
Competencies Communication Risk-Taking/Creative Thinking Learning & Development Teamwork & Relationship-Building Planning & Organizing Results Orientation Professionalism & Integrity Education and/or Experience 
 
  
 - Requires a demonstrated working, hands-on knowledge and experience of welding.
 - The welding requirements may vary depending on the specific welding job being offered, this could include entry-level or higher level positions depending on the candidate working experience.
 - Higher level welder positions may require formal education in vocational, technical schools or colleges as well as welding certification or specialty certification such as robotic welding. 
 
  
 
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