Picture your day starting at a field site: hood down, arc struck, and a solid root pass tying into a clean bevel you prepped from the drawings. You’ll move between fabrication and field installs, reading blueprints, fitting components, and verifying measurements before laying in code‑quality welds. When the lift plan calls for it, you’ll rig safely, signal a crane, or hop on a forklift to position material. Then you’ll button up the work area so the next shift steps into a clean, safe zone.
What you’ll doPerform SMAW/STICK welding to specification with consistent, high‑quality techniqueInterpret and work from blueprints and schematics to cut, fit, and assemble metal partsOperate material handling equipment (cranes and forklifts) in accordance with safety proceduresMaintain a tidy, hazard‑free worksite and follow all safety protocolsWhat you bringHands‑on experience with MIG and STICK welding; TIG experience is a plusAbility to pass the 6010/7018 vertical & horizontal X‑ray weld testComfort working at heights and climbing laddersBackground in construction or manufacturing preferredReliable transportation and willingness to travel wherever projects are located across the USACurrent TWIC CardCompensation$29/hr + Per Diem
Tools of the tradeMIG WelderStick WelderReady to get started?Call 903‑592‑9999 (Skilled Trades) or text "FIELD" to 903‑730‑6084.
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Install and maintain wiring, panels, lighting, and related equipment to code
Read blueprints and follow NEC and local codes on tenant finish, remodels, and service work.
Perform routine inspections and preventive maintenance
What you need Valid Journeyman Electrician license.Solid commercial and/or residential electrical experienceStrong troubleshooting skillsValid driver's license and clean driving recordImmediate HireYou should be proficient in:
Driver's License Electrical Troubleshooting SkillsElectrical Systems Diagnostics & RepairCommercial Electrical ExpertiseJourneyman’s LicenseElectrical InstallationElectrical TroubleshootingElectrical RepairPLC Wiring ExperienceElectrical / Electronic SystemsIndustrial Electrical ExperienceMachines & technologies you'll use:
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Your impactExecute preventive services and corrective repairs that extend equipment life.Pinpoint issues using a systems mindset across hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical domains.Verify safety and regulatory compliance through thorough inspections.Capture precise service notes and manage parts usage records.Work shoulder-to-shoulder with peers to drive continuous improvement.Adopt new techniques and technology as heavy equipment evolves.Model safe work habits and maintain an organized, clean environment.Your backgroundHigh school diploma or equivalent; technical certification in heavy equipment mechanics preferred.Proven experience servicing and repairing heavy equipment.Fluency in reading technical manuals and interpreting schematics.Expertise with diesel engines plus strong hydraulic and electrical knowledge.Analytical problem-solver with meticulous attention to detail.Valid driver’s license and ability to operate heavy machinery.Collaborative communicator who supports team outcomes.Must have own tools!Technical strengthsHeavy Equipment RepairEquipment TroubleshootingTroubleshooting SkillsMechanical Troubleshooting SkillsDiesel Engine SystemsIf you’re driven to keep big iron safe, compliant, and performing at its best, we’d like to meet you.
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