Cambridge Pro Fab Inc. is a family-owned Canadian Manufacturing Company that has provided products and solutions to our customers for over 36 years. Cambridge Pro Fab is a North American Leader in the supply of Steel Ducting for the Oil, Gas and Coal projects within the Power Generation Industry. Our Customers receive a fabrication service that is reliable, predictable, and flexible while still delivering a quality product.
We have an exciting opportunity for someone to join our team in a Pipe Welder/Fitter role on our day shift. We are a specialized weld shop who deals with high grade material looking for someone high grade to join our team and grow.
What can Cambridge Pro Fab can Offer to you:
Competitive wage and great working hours
Covered under our Group Insurance Plan for medical and dental benefits
Extended health care
Vision care
Life and travel insurance
Annual Boot and Prescription Safety Glasses Allowance
Education Assistance
Employee Recognition Programs
Safe work culture
About the Position:
We are looking for a Pipe Welder/Fitter to fit and weld piping systems with high precision. The Pipe Welder's responsibilities include inspecting materials, maintaining tools, performing pre-welding preparations, welding components according to specifications and diligently following safety regulations. You should also be prepared to work in cramped places.
To be successful as a Pipe Welder/Fitter you should be able to study schematics and devise welding plans. A top Pipe Welder/Fitter should work with great attention to detail and must be able to deliver a consistent and smooth weld.
Hours of Work: 6:00 AM to 4:30 PM (Monday - Thursday) 40 Hours Per Week
What will you be doing:
Reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics.
Determining the required tools, materials and welding methods.
Assembling, installing and repairing pipe components and systems according to specifications.
Inspecting materials, equipment, and tools.
Maintaining supplies, equipment, and tools.
Preparing working materials by clamping, cutting or bevelling piping.
Examining completed welds to ensure they are free of defects, smooth, and functional.
Occasional use of overhead cranes, forklift, ladders, and other equipment
Perform other duties as required.
Observing safety regulations.