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USA
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Posted - 11/04/2009 : 2:18:34 PM
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Nuclear Welder
Job Code : 1931 Job Title : Nuclear Welder Division : Nuclear Operations Group Location : Euclid OH US 44117 % of Travel Required : None Job Type : Hourly Career Level : Experienced (Non-Manager) Education : High School or equivalent Category : Manufacturing and Production Compensation : From 22.89 To 22.89 USD Per Hour Job Description : JOB TITLE & CODE: NUCLEAR WELD -9812
GENERAL DESCRIPTION STATEMENT: Perform precision type manual or gas tungsten arc, shielded metal arc welding, brazing, and soldering operations in the fabrication of complex assemblies of nuclear cell housings and control rod mechanisms. · Assistance may be given other operators on proper operational procedures. · Perform housekeeping and other job related duties as assigned by foreman. THE DESCRIPTION AND STATEMENST MADE HERE INCLUDE THOSE DETAILS NECESSARY TO DESCRIBE THE PRINCIPLE FUNCTIONS OF THE OCCUPATION AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS AN ALL-INCLUSIVE LIST OF CHARACTERISTICS THAT ARE INHERENT TO THE JOB/OCCUPATION. CHARACTERISTICS: · Do miscellaneous welding of jigs. Fixtures, special machine racks and frames, and like items manufactured in a process development group. Possess a highly developed ability to weld a wide variety of metals completing welding details on materials ranging from heavy machined parts to light sheet metal. · Possess applicable US Government and customer-approved certificates for welding nuclear components. Perform delicate weld operations on very expensive components and assemblies and other difficult details where specifications provide for no work variation or scrap allowances. May necessitate the adaptation of available fixtures. · May require DOD clearance. · May work from specific approved procedures, generalized oral instructions, rough sketches or complex blueprints. Works in close cooperation with weld engineer, weld inspector and other authorized personnel. · Process dictated by weld blueprints, weld procedures and sketches. · Do chipping, peening and grinding to remove slag inclusions, excess weld, burrs or other pre-post steps required to make an acceptable weld. Inspect all work using appropriate measuring instruments. · During any slack periods perform other miscellaneous duties within the group such as polishing, burring, hand grinding, clean up, etc. As directed by the foreman. · Maintain and sign logs and records as appropriate. · Record process information as dictated by customer/Government. · Must be able to become certified to all requirements of Babcock & Wilcox Company contracts pertaining to welding, brazing, and soldering imposed on Babcock & Wilcox Company both now and in the future.
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