THE ASSEMBLER WELDER JOB
OUR ASSEMBLER WELDER JOB OFFERS
Soudeur – Offre A62
Québec
Quart de jour
Emploi temps plein permanent
Horaire : 4/3,5/2,7/7
Plusieurs postes à combler
De 28$/h à 31$ de l’heure
Tu as une formation d’assembleur ou tu as de l’expérience dans le domaine ? Tu aimes les défis et aimerais avoir l’occasion de te développer dans le domaine ? Tu voudrais faire partie d’une équipe soudée et dynamique ? Nous avons plusieurs opportunités d’emploi à te proposer !
Assembleur – Offre A61
Québec
Quart de jour
Emploi temps plein permanent
Horaire : 4/3,5/2,7/7
Plusieurs postes à combler
De 28$/h à 31$ de l’heure
Tu as une formation d’assembleur ou tu as de l’expérience dans le domaine ? Tu aimes les défis et aimerais avoir l’occasion de te développer dans le domaine ? Tu voudrais faire partie d’une équipe soudée et dynamique ? Nous avons plusieurs opportunités d’emploi à te proposer !
Soudeur monteur – Offre A60
Québec rive sud
Quart de jour
Emploi temps plein permanent
Quart de nuit du lundi au jeudi
Plusieurs postes à combler
De 28$/h à 31$ de l’heure
Tu as une formation de soudeur ou tu as de l’expérience dans le domaine ? Tu aimes les défis et aimerais avoir l’occasion de te développer dans le domaine ? Tu voudrais faire partie d’une équipe soudée et dynamique ? Nous avons plusieurs opportunités d’emploi à te proposer !
Soudeur monteur – Offre A59
Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures
Quart de jour
Contractuel
Contrat à durée indéterminée
Permanent
Un poste à combler
De 28$/h à 31$ de l’heure
Tu as une formation de soudeur ou tu as de l’expérience dans le domaine ? Tu aimes les défis et aimerais avoir l’occasion de te développer dans le domaine ? Tu voudrais faire partie d’une équipe soudée et dynamique ? Nous avons plusieurs opportunités d’emploi à te proposer !
Soudeur assembleur – Offre A58
Plessisville
Horaire de jour / 40h par semaine
7/7
Salaire selon expérience
Un poste à combler
De 28$/h à 31$ de l’heure
Tu as une formation de soudeur ou tu as de l’expérience dans le domaine ? Tu aimes les défis et aimerais avoir l’occasion de te développer dans le domaine ? Tu voudrais faire partie d’une équipe soudée et dynamique ? Nous avons plusieurs opportunités d’emploi à te proposer !
Mécanicien soudeur – Offre A57
Nord du Québec
Quart de jour
7/7
3 ans d’expérience
Un poste à combler
De 28$/h à 31$ de l’heure
Tu as une formation de soudeur ou tu as de l’expérience dans le domaine ? Tu aimes les défis et aimerais avoir l’occasion de te développer dans le domaine ? Tu voudrais faire partie d’une équipe soudée et dynamique ? Nous avons plusieurs opportunités d’emploi à te proposer !
Training Requirements for Welder Assemblers
There are several routes a welder assembler can take to acquire the necessary qualifications for their profession. Many opt for a professional diploma (DEP) in welding assembly, which requires 1800 hours (2 years full-time) of study. Other options include completing a DEP in metal structure fabrication or ornamental metal fabrication, with an additional 825 hours of training (approximately 7 months). Another choice involves a program that integrates the DEC in metallurgical technology, the ASP in high-pressure welding, and the DEP in welding assembly.
The Workplace Apprenticeship Program (PAMT) offers another entry point for learning this trade. This program allows candidates interested in the assembler-welder profession to learn from a qualified and experienced professional while following a specific training plan. The duration of the training, however, varies among individuals and depends on each person's professional or educational background.
Welder Assembler Salary
The salary of a welder assembler varies significantly based on their years of experience. Although the average salary is around $58,000 per year (with an hourly rate of $28), it will gradually increase over time.
Essential Skills for a Welder Assembler
Performing complex tasks necessitates a keen attention to detail and accuracy in one's actions. Good visuospatial abilities are also required due to the interconnectedness of various systems and the need to visualize parts in three dimensions. Solid organizational skills are crucial for assessing the steps needed to complete the required work.
Naturally, excellent dexterity is required due to the manipulation of numerous machines and tools for shaping, cutting, and assembling metal parts. As the assembler-welder profession is physically demanding, endurance and strength are vital qualities to possess. This is particularly true as the job involves exposure to heat and lifting heavy objects.
To obtain a professional competency certificate in this trade, the professional standard necessitates mastery of four primary skills:
- being able to check the quality of the work performed;
- being able to plan assembly-welding tasks;
- assembling a welded mechanical assembly;
- possessing the skills needed to employ semi-automatic or manual welding processes.
It is worth noting that welders assemblers working with heavy sheet metal must also master a fifth skill related to performing tasks connected to welding.
FAQ ON THE WELDER ASSEMBLER PROFESSION
What is a welder assembler?
A welder assembler is a professional who combines welding and assembly skills to join metal parts according to precise plans. This job requires great precision in selecting the appropriate assembly method and performing the welding of mechanical sub-assemblies.
How to become a welder assembler?
There are several pathways to becoming a welder assembler: a professional diploma (DEP) in welding and fitting, a DEP in metal structure fabrication, or a program integrating a DEC in metallurgical technology, among others. The Workplace Apprenticeship Program (PAMT) also provides access to this profession.
What is the salary of a welder assembler?
The salary of a welder assembler varies depending on experience, but the average salary is about $58,000 per year, which equates to an hourly rate of $28. With more experience, this salary can gradually increase.
What skills are needed to be a welder assembler?
A welder assembler must have attention to detail, good visuospatial skills, organizational sense, good dexterity, as well as endurance and strength. Mastery of certain welding processes is also required.
What are the main responsibilities of a welder assembler?
The main responsibilities include handling, positioning, and assembling metal parts, assembling sub-assemblies, and welding using semi-automatic or manual processes, while ensuring the quality of the work performed.
Where can a welder assembler work?
Welder assemblers can work in various sectors, including metal structure fabrication, construction, aerospace, automotive, and many other industries that require the assembly and welding of metal components.
Are there advancement opportunities for a welder assembler?
Yes, with experience and continuous training, a welder assembler can progress to supervisory positions, project management, or specialize in advanced welding techniques, opening up new career opportunities.
How to stay updated in the welder assembler profession?
To stay updated, welder assemblers can undergo continuous training, participate in workshops, enroll in specialized courses, and stay informed about the latest technologies and standards in the field of welding and assembly.
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