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A leading company in Arcadia is seeking a Welder Assembly Operator to perform MIG and TIG welding, assemble components, and ensure quality workmanship. The role requires mechanical aptitude and the ability to follow detailed instructions. Candidates must pass a welding test and adhere to safety standards. Join a team dedicated to quality and continuous improvement in a dynamic manufacturing environment.
1450 E Wilson Ave
Arcadia, WI 54612, USA
1450 E Wilson Ave
Arcadia, WI 54612, USA
COMPANY OVERVIEW: Nelson Global engineers, manufactures, and distributes clean and efficient Air & Fluid Transfer, NVH, Complex Structural, Acoustic, and Thermal Management Solutions. Nelson Global partners with the world’s leading OEMs. With 21 global manufacturing and distribution facilities and unparalleled engineering and innovation capabilities, Nelson Global provides mission critical solutions with the highest degree of reliability at the lowest cost. Our dedication to serving our employees, partners, and the planet responsibly is realized across three pillars of sustainability: environmental, social, and governance. By empowering our people, reducing waste, and developing innovative and efficient systems, we support the communities and resources that spur the industries and technologies of the future.
POSITION OVERVIEW: The Welder Assembly Operator is responsible for welding production orders or components using MIG and TIG processes to meet customer and quality specifications. This involves using training or knowledge of welding techniques, knowledge of set-up requirements and meeting established production requirements on a consistent basis.
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