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TIG Welder - 1st Shift

At&F

The Role

Overview

TIG welder for custom stainless steel and alloy fabrication, 1st shift

Key Responsibilities

  • lean principles
  • safety standards
  • grinding
  • sanding
  • cutting
  • blueprint reading

Tasks

-Follow lean principles as well as safety and quality standards -Grinding, sanding, and cutting (oxy-fuel & hand plasma) -Reading and interpreting custom blueprints and drawings from customers

Requirements

  • tig welding
  • asme code
  • pipefitting
  • gtaw
  • fcaw
  • hs diploma

What You Bring

-Desire and ability to use shop math -Demonstrated success in TIG welding -HS diploma or equivalent -Experience in welding of Carbon, Stainless, or Nickel based alloys -Strong overall mechanical aptitude. -TIG Welding of Stainless Steels, C-276, Inconel 600 series -Must be able to read and understand job instructions -ASME Code welding and Military Specifications -Experience in Pipefitting -TIG welding and fabricating on custom parts -Experience in GTAW, FCAW and GMAW Spray Transfer.

The Company

About At&F

-From a Cleveland base, specialized divisions—Advanced Metals, Nuclear, Marine and Heavy Fabricating—expanded across the US, Denmark, and India. -Typical projects include bespoke pressure vessels, heat exchangers, fermentation tanks, and battle-ready armor vehicle systems. -Engineering precision in specialty stainless steel and armor systems serves high-stakes sectors like defense and power generation. -Despite industrial scale, the firm retains a fourth-generation family narrative, blending heritage with global ambition.

Sector Specialisms

Naval Defense

Land Defense

OEM

Chemical

Marine

Heavy Forming

Vehicles

Frame Rails

Heat Exchangers

Scrubbers