Role & Responsibilities
- Lead, train and motivate fabrication personnel engaged in the production of pipe and metal hose assemblies.
- Organize, delegate, and monitor daily work assignments to ensure efficient workflow and timely completion of orders.
- Operate and train others in the use of fabrication and assembly equipment including saws, benders, welders, threading machines, presses, and testing rigs.
- Read and interpret blueprints, shop drawings, isometrics, and work orders, ensuring compliance with customer specifications.
- Perform and oversee precision pipe fitting and assembly, including measuring, cutting, threading, grooving, bending, and installing pipes and hoses to required tolerances.
- Direct and participate in various welding processes for pipe fabrication and assembly, including GTAW (TIG), and GMAW (MIG), ensuring proper joint preparation, weld quality, and adherence to codes/standards.
- Inspect finished products for quality, accuracy, and proper assembly; perform or direct corrective actions as needed.
- Coordinate with other departments (sales, quality, shipping/receiving) to resolve production issues and prioritize work.
- Enforce safety procedures and maintain a clean, organized, and hazard-free work environment.
- Assist with troubleshooting production problems, recommending and implementing solutions for process improvement.
- Maintain materials, tools, and equipment, scheduling preventive maintenance as required.
- Complete required paperwork and reporting, including production logs, and quality records.
Qualifications & Requirements
- High School Diploma or GED required; technical/vocational training in industrial fabrication or welding preferred.
- 3+ years’ experience in pipe and metal hose fabrication or a related field.
- 1+ years in a lead or supervisory role strongly preferred.
- Proficient in the operation of fabrication equipment: pipe saws, tube benders, welding machines, threading machines, presses, hose crimpers, etc.
- Demonstrated experience in pipe fitting and pipe welding techniques (GTAW, GMAW), with the ability to ensure high-quality, code-compliant joints and assemblies.
- Able to interpret blueprints, weld symbols, and technical drawings.
- Sound knowledge of fabrication techniques, material types (carbon/stainless pipe, braided hose, etc.), and shop mathematics.
- Detail-oriented, organized, and able to manage multiple priorities.
- Strong leadership, communication, and team-building skills.
- Commitment to safety, quality, and process improvement.
- Capable of lifting up to 50 pounds, standing, bending, and performing physical tasks throughout the shift.
- Willingness to work overtime or flexible hours as needed.
Working Conditions
- Industrial fabrication shop environment with typical exposure to noise, heavy machinery, welding operations, metal shavings, and production tools.
- Use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is required at all times.