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Join a prestigious construction company with a rich history in Hawaii as an IAM-Welder. This full-time union position is ideal for skilled welders with a minimum of 5 years of experience in heavy equipment repair and fabrication. You'll be working on diverse projects, contributing to the construction of vital infrastructure across the islands. The role requires AWSD1.1 certification and a willingness to travel, ensuring you bring your own tools and maintain a clean driving record. Embrace the opportunity to work with a team of dedicated professionals in a dynamic environment, where your expertise will help shape the future of construction in Hawaii.
Hawaiian Dredging Construction Company, Inc., a Kajima company, is a Hawaii-based company with roots dating back to 1902 when Walter Dillingham obtained a contract to dredge a channel into Pearl Harbor. Since that first dredging project, Hawaiian Dredging has evolved into a leader in the construction industry with projects ranging from the building of residential and military housing, major shopping centers, hotels, resorts, condominiums, office buildings and parking structures to highways, military facilities, industrial projects and renovation and repair work in Hawaii. Hawaiian Dredging has developed some of the finest construction professionals in Hawaii. We strive to recruit and hire the most qualified individuals for our Construction Engineering Program and our projects.
IAM-WELDER (Union Full Time)
Location: HDCC
Applicant must be AWSD1.1 certified and have a minimum of 5 years experience in performing welding techniques on various types of materials for heavy equipment repair work, piping, and fabrication. Ability to layout preferred.
NOTE: This position is located on Oahu, Hawaii. No relocation allowance is available for this position. This is also a unionized position. You must be willing to become a member of the IAMAW Local 1998 union.
Salary is based on the collective bargaining agreement.