Operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment
The Apprentice Welder is responsible for fabricating custom prototypes and metal structures using MIG, ARC, and TIG welding processes in a high-paced production environment
Job Summary
The Apprentice Welder is responsible for fabricating custom prototypes and metal structures using MIG, ARC, and TIG welding processes in a high-paced production environment.
This role requires working Monday to Thursday night shifts from 6 PM to 5:30 AM at the Nisku facility with reliable transportation needed for commuting.
Johnson Controls’ Canadian subsidiaries provide reasonable accommodation to applicants and employees with disabilities throughout the recruitment and selection process.
Matching Summary
The Apprentice Welder is responsible for fabricating custom prototypes and metal structures using MIG, ARC, and TIG welding processes in a high-paced production environment.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
MIG, ARC and TIG welding processes
Fabrication of metal structures
Operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment
Read and interpret blueprints
Work Monday to Thursday night shift
Adhere to safety policies and equipment
Nice-to-have
Ability to work independently and in a team
Strong attention to detail
Effective verbal and written communication
Experience with routine maintenance operations
Work under pressure
Continuous improvement in work cells
Key Requirements
Registered apprentice welder in Alberta
Enrolled in recognized trade school
Working towards Interprovincial Red Seal or CWB tickets