Work may include frequent bending, kneeling, crouching and stooping and occasional climbing onto equipment.
Perform / Assist in departmental fit up activities as directed by Leadman or Shop Foreman
Work may include pushing, pulling, lifting or carrying objects weighing up to 50 pounds, such as raw or fabricated material, equipment or tools.
Requirements
saw
gtaw
arc gouging
asme codes
safety training
blueprints
SAW - Position - 1G – Flat.
GTAW - Position - 2G & 5G or 6G
Proficient at arc gouging
Ability to utilize and interpret various measuring devices and weld symbols (Tape Measure, protractor, etc.)
Ability to read, analyze and interpret technical information, such as codes (ASME, API-650-620)
Safety Management training and Client / Site specific training. To obtain and maintain an active status within the DISA drug testing program.
Must be knowledgeable in understanding and utilizing various blueprint Drawings.
Must be able and willing to work at elevated heights from ladders, scaffolding, aerial work platforms, etc.
Work involves standing and/or walking for extended periods of time, up to a minimum of 8 hours per day.
GMAW/FCAW - 6G
Must be willing to work frequent overtime.
SMAW - Position - 2G 3G or 6G
Must have Mathematical Skills
Must be able to perform tasks in hot and cold temperatures.
Capable of welding qualified processes without supervision
Must have the ability to read, write, and communicate effectively.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
$450M
Maximum Project Size
The company is capable of handling projects up to $450 million in value.
75% repeat business
Customer Loyalty Rate
75% of the company's business comes from repeat clients, indicating high customer satisfaction and loyalty.
5 ASME facilities
Fabrication Capabilities
The company operates five facilities that are certified by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), ensuring high-quality fabrication standards.
#400 ENR Ranking
Industry Recognition
Recognized as one of the top 400 contractors by Engineering News-Record, showcasing industry leadership and excellence.
Founded in 1984, the company evolved from a tank company in Oklahoma into a major publicly‑traded EPC contractor.
Operates through three segments: Utility & Power Infrastructure, Process & Industrial Facilities, and Storage & Terminal Solutions.
Designs, fabricates, and constructs critical energy and industrial infrastructure, including substations, pipelines, and storage tanks.
Manages full lifecycle projects, including engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction, maintenance, and turnarounds.
Culture + Values
Integrity
Safety
Collaboration
Innovation
Accountability
Environment + Sustainability
Net-zero 2050
Emission Reduction Target
Committed to achieving net-zero emissions as part of its sustainability strategy.
Committed to reducing environmental impact through sustainable practices.
Works with clients to identify energy-saving opportunities and reduce emissions.
Involved in the development of renewable energy solutions.
Inclusion & Diversity
An inclusive work environment is fostered where all employees are treated with respect and dignity.
Initiatives are supported that promote diverse leadership at all levels of the organization.