Night Shift ASME Class A Welder – Sign On Bonus - Riverbend Industries Night Shift ASME Class A Welder – Sign On Bonus - Riverbend Industries

Night Shift ASME Class A Welder – Sign On Bonus

Night Shift – 4PM – 2AM

*Will train the first 1-2 weeks on day shift – 5AM – 4PM

Pay

  • Starting at $25.50
  • Can go up to $28.00 after 90-day review
  • Night Shift Differential – You will be eligible for a night shift differential rate of 2.00 per hour for hours worked during the 2nd shift (beginning at 4:00PM CST).
  • $2000 Sign On Bonus – paid in two (2) increments with first half paid following six (6) months of continuous service and the second half to be paid following one (1) year of continuous service. 

Company Summary

 Managed through the Riverbend Industries portfolio, American Wheatley is a leading manufacturer of ASME stock and custom hydronic and pressure tanks. American Wheatley is also a distributor of related valves and other components used across a wide array of industrial applications. American Wheatley leverages more than forty years of experience, a robust assortment of specialty HVAC hydronic systems and technology, and a commitment to speedy, quality work to ensure clients receive the right product for their jobs. Riverbend Industries (RBI) is a private family-owned portfolio holding company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The portfolio is a long-term holder of its investments/assets and plans to grow both organically and through acquisitions into the foreseeable future.

Position Overview

This position is responsible for the assembly and welding of custom bladder tanks, strainers, and valve products. These products require multiple components, of various custom engineered sizes that are welded with Mig, and Flux Core in accordance with ASME codes. Welds are required to be watertight. This position requires a strong attention to detail with a high level of craftsmanship. 

Essential Job Functions

  • Weld products that preform strictly within defined pressure ranges and tolerances according to ASME codes.
  • Specific welding training and/or 2+ years of related welding experience level, or an equivalent combination of training, experience, and skill proficiency.
  • Must be skilled in at least 2 of the following processes GMAW, FCAW.
  • Must pass a 3g plate test in mig/fluxcore.
  • Must consistently demonstrate code quality. Must be proficient in the following codes: ASME
  • Must be able to use positioners and pinwheels.
  • Must have demonstrated experience with set up, layout, blueprint reading, weld symbols, and joint configuration.
  • Must be familiar with mismatch tolerances.
  • Must be skilled fitter with verifiable experience
  • Complete assignments based on production needs.
  • Understand procedures and processes for department.
  • Work with colleagues in Production, Materials, Engineering and other plant functions to achieve production, quality, and on-time delivery goals.
  • Make adjustments to machines, tools and conduct minor maintenance on machines and tools in accordance to maintenance schedule and specifications.
  • Participate in maintaining a high-quality manufacturing environment. Contribute suggestions that will improve products, and processes which in turn deliver quality and production.
  • Complete all necessary paperwork and documentation neatly and accurately.
  • Verify workmanship quality by conducting tests to evaluate weld quality and tolerance.
  • Follow company process standards, procedures and company policies on the shop floor including PPE use, proper part handling, sound equipment set-ups, daily equipment PM and 5S.
  • All other duties as assigned.

Educational and Experience Requirements

  • High School Diploma or equivalent and at least 2 (two) years of directly related experience in welding
  • Must pass an ASME weld test
  • Proven ability to safely operation a forklift (must be certified)
  • Familiarity with welding tools and procedures
  • Familiarity with engineering blueprints and schematics
  • Formal training and certification a plus
  • Prior experience with material handling in a manufacturing environment

Work Environment/Physical Demands

  • Willing and able to work outside in manufacturing/warehouse environment with varying temperatures.
  • Willing to work alone a high percentage of the time.
  • Wear personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Willing to work in a manufacturing environment with dust, fumes, oils and where noise levels can be high.
  • Ability to lift fifty pounds and handle physical workload.
  • Must be able to go up and down stairs and ladders.
  • Position requires standing or walking all of the workday. Frequently involves stooping and kneeling.
  • Must possess sufficient visual acuity and depth perception to accomplish job tasks. 
  • Must possess manual dexterity such as reaching, handling, fingering, and touching to effectively handle material and operate welding equipment.            
  • Must be able to work overtime as. 
  • Must not present a risk of injury to self or others while engaged in Company duties. 

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