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Welding Lead (3x12s Thursday, Friday and Saturday)

General Job DescriptionTeam Lead will be responsible for the day-to-day operation, problem solving, quality control and training of a team of welders.
Successful candidates will have strong leadership qualities, the ability to work closely with management to meet production schedules and provide feedback to improve product quality and manufacturing efficiency, strong commitment to Health and Safety programs and the ability to communicate effectively to team members and management.
Ensure that health and safety obligations are carried out by everyone working your bay.
Analyze work procedures to identify hazards; communicate workplace hazards and safety-related policies to employees; ensuremeasures are implemented to eliminate or control those hazards.
Ensure safety operating procedures are in place and are observed.
Ensure individuals working have proper safety equipment and personal protective equipment to perform their work safely.
Counsel employees with safety related behavioral problems Correct unsafe conditions and/or equipment as soon as possible.
Curtail or stop work being carried out if reasonably believed that continuation of the work poses an imminent danger to health or safety.
Other responsibilities include welding wide ranges from light tacking to heavy flat, up weld and overhead, operate a wide range of power tools including, but not limited to saws, grinders, drills, welders etc.
, ability to operate overhead cranes, hoists and forklifts, ability to read and interpret basic blueprints with weld symbols, basic shop math required, ability to use standard measuring devices, and ability to keep work area clean and neat as well as perform regular maintenance on tools.
PI226498381 Recommended Skills Blueprinting Communication Drilling Operations Leadership Maintenance Mathematics Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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