




* Maintain and repair welding equipment, interpret blueprints and specifications, conduct quality inspections, operate welding tools, and test welded structures to detect faults. Ensure timely and proper production of parts. * Assemble, repair, and maintain metal structures using specialized tools. * Interpretation of blueprints and technical specifications: The welder must be able to read and interpret technical drawings and diagrams to clearly understand how parts should be joined and what the project requirements are. Accurate interpretation of these documents is crucial, as any error at this stage can lead to structural problems or failures in the final product. * Preparation of surfaces for welding: Before beginning any welding, metal surfaces must be properly prepared. This includes cleaning, grinding, cutting, or adjusting parts to ensure welding is performed correctly and with maximum adhesion between materials. Without proper preparation, the joint risks being non-durable or non-resistant. * Performing welds: The welder uses various techniques—such as MIG, TIG, or oxyacetylene welding—to safely and precisely join metal parts. This is the core of a welder’s work, and the quality of execution determines the durability and safety of the final product. * Inspection and testing of welds: Once welds are completed, it is essential to perform visual inspections and, in some cases, subject joints to non-destructive testing methods—such as ultrasonic or X-ray testing—to ensure no cracks or defects exist. This inspection is vital to maintaining quality standards. Position type: Full-time Salary: Starting at $3,750.00 per week Relocation/moving ability: * 50700, Jocotitlán, Méx.: Commute to work without difficulty or plan to relocate before starting employment (Mandatory) Education: * Completed bachelor’s degree (Mandatory) Experience: * Production management: 2 years (Mandatory) Work location: On-site employment


