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Welder - 0506

Evoqua Field Employees do a wide variety of Construction work which includes manual labor, welding, fabricating, sand blasting, spray and rolled painting.
All field employees are required to be able to weld (6010 or 6011 rods) since welding is a major part of what we do.
Employees must have knowledge and capability of using all types of power and hand tools, including using acetylene cutting torch and plasma cutting.
Employees must be in good shape because of working in extreme heat and severe cold.
There are times when lifting is required (50-60 lbs), if the weight is too much to lift employee needs to ask for assistance.
Job locations could be anywhere in the United States.
We generally work in municipal and refinery areas were Waste Water Treatment Plants and equipment are located.
If an employee is required to enter a confined space, training is given and all OSHA and project site safety requirements are followed as required.
Safety is Evoqua's top priority on any jobsite we are working.
Evoqua supplies all tools needed to perform any task.
PPE supplied by Evoqua includes, Hard Hats, Welding Sheilds, welding jackets, safety glasses, grinding shields, and gloves.
Employee supplies steel toe shoes.
The working height for employees does not exceed 16'- 6? as a norm.
When working at elevated heights, safety harnesses and scissors lifts are used.
There are occasions when employees have to work from ladders when equipment cannot get to tight areas of work.
All Evoqua full time and temp employees are required to follow all safety rules and should report to their foreman any safety violations or concerns with safety issues.
I think this covers everything, but if you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me.
pay rate range between $15 - $18 per hour Required Skills:
Desired Skills:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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