MIG Welder - 3rd Shift
835 Salem Road Welcome, NC 27295 US
Job Description
Location: Lexington, NC
Shifts Available: 2nd and 3rd Shift
Why Work for Us?
Our Client is a leading provider of precision metal fabrication and manufacturing solutions, serving industries such as agriculture, construction, mining, energy, and heavy equipment. Our team is dedicated to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction, delivering high-performance solutions through advanced technology and expert craftsmanship.
As an employee, you’ll be part of a dynamic and growth-focused environment that values safety, integrity, and collaboration. They empower their workforce with ongoing training, career development opportunities, and a culture that encourages open communication and teamwork.
Job Summary:
Are you an experienced MIG Welder looking for a great opportunity? We are seeking a skilled MIG Welder to join our team in a dynamic manufacturing and fabrication environment. In this role, you will operate MIG welding equipment to assemble metal components according to blueprints and job specifications, ensuring high-quality welds that meet structural and dimensional standards.
If you have a keen eye for detail, a strong commitment to safety, and welding expertise, we encourage you to apply!
Key Responsibilities:
Workpiece Preparation:
- Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and welding symbols to determine specifications.
- Prepare workpieces by cleaning, degreasing, and positioning materials for welding.
- Set up MIG welding equipment, selecting the correct wire, gas, and voltage settings for material type and thickness.
- Adjust welding parameters, including wire feed speed and travel speed, to ensure strong, clean welds.
- Perform MIG welding to join metal parts, maintaining proper torch angle, arc length, and technique.
- Monitor weld quality, identifying and correcting defects such as porosity, undercut, or incomplete fusion.
- Inspect welded joints using measuring tools and gauges to verify accuracy and adherence to specifications.
- Repair or rework welds that do not meet quality standards.
- Proven experience as a MIG Welder in a manufacturing or fabrication environment.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, welding symbols, and job specifications.
- Strong understanding of welding processes, materials, and equipment.
- Excellent attention to detail and commitment to quality work.
- Knowledge of safety procedures and ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Submit your application or resume online to be considered. For additional information, call, text or email Karen Diaz at 336.970.5241 or kdiaz@theresource.com.