Welder

Schuff Steel

The Role

Overview

Fabricate and weld structural steel components for buildings, bridges, and industrial projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • gouging
  • scarfing
  • crane transport
  • welding
  • grinding
  • site clean

Tasks

-Perform gouging and scarfing as needed. -Keeps work area organized and clean. -Transport material by a crane as needed and required. -Welds structural, bridge and industrial materials such as plates, sheets, girders, tanks, etc., occasionally involving uncommon structural metals or machine metals under close tolerances of heat application and workmanship. -Chips peens and grinds material to prepare for welding or finish.

Requirements

  • aws d1.1
  • aisc
  • hand tools
  • safety
  • math skills
  • problem solving

What You Bring

-Capable of passing welding tests in accordance to AWS D1.1. -Language Skills: Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. -Follows applicable welding procedures (AWS, AISC) -Equipment Knowledge & Skills – variety of hand tools and welding equipment -Mathematical Skills: Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure. -Reasoning Ability: Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. -Must adhere to and follow all safety rules and PPE requirements -Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Cert in AWS D1.1 weld test

The Company

About Schuff Steel

-A builder-mindset drives integration of preconstruction, fabrication, modularization, and erection, planning backward from completion to origin. -Projects include iconic landmarks: Wilshire Grand, Apple HQ, SoFi Stadium, State Farm Stadium, Golden 1 Center, and Vegas Strip resorts. -Deploy cutting-edge tech—BIM, CNC cutting, cobots, proprietary SIMS software—to ensure precision and constructability. -Fabrication shops pre-assemble heavy sections to reduce field risk and speed erection, lowering costs and improving safety. -Safety culture backed by full-time pre-task planning, with incident rate ~⅓ the industry average.

Sector Specialisms

Commercial

Industrial

Energy