Attach rigging and signal crane or hoist operators to lift heavy frame and plate sections or other parts into place.
Clean pressure vessel equipment, using scrapers, wire brushes, and cleaning solvents.
Study blueprints to determine locations, relationships, or dimensions of parts.
Examine boilers, pressure vessels, tanks, or vats to locate defects, such as leaks, weak spots, or defective sections, so that they can be repaired.
Straighten or reshape bent pressure vessel plates or structure parts, using hammers, jacks, or torches.
Locate and mark reference points for columns or plates on boiler foundations, following blueprints and using straightedges, squares, transits, or measuring instruments.
Lay out plate, sheet steel, or other heavy metal and locate and mark bending and cutting lines, using protractors, compasses, and drawing instruments or templates.
Inspect assembled vessels or individual components, such as tubes, fittings, valves, controls, or auxiliary mechanisms, to locate any defects.
Repair or replace defective pressure vessel parts, such as safety valves or regulators, using torches, jacks, caulking hammers, power saws, threading dies, welding equipment, or metalworking machinery.
Install refractory bricks or other heat-resistant materials in fireboxes of pressure vessels.
Assemble large vessels in an on-site fabrication shop prior to installation to ensure proper fit.
Position, align, and secure structural parts or related assemblies to boiler frames, tanks, or vats of pressure vessels, following blueprints.
Bolt or arc welds pressure vessel structures and parts together, using wrenches or welding equipment.
Shape or fabricate parts, such as stacks, uptakes, or chutes, to adapt pressure vessels, heat exchangers, or piping to premises, using heavy-metalworking machines such as brakes, rolls, or drill presses.
Install manholes, handholes, taps, tubes, valves, gauges, or feedwater connections in drums of water tube boilers, using hand tools.
Shape seams, joints, or irregular edges of pressure vessel sections or structural parts to attain specified fit of parts, using cutting torches, hammers, files, or metalworking machines.
Requirements
welding
power hammers
pressure vessel
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Bell, bead with power hammers, or weld pressure vessel tube ends to ensure leakproof joints.
Benefits
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Visa Sponsorship
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Founded with a vision to deliver top-tier infrastructure solutions, Austin Bridge & Road has grown into a leading player in bridge and road construction.
With decades of experience, the company focuses on both public and private sector projects, ensuring quality, safety, and timely delivery.
Austin Bridge & Road's portfolio includes highways, interstates, bridges, and other critical infrastructure projects.
Known for tackling complex, large-scale projects, the company brings innovation and precision to every phase of construction.
Their expertise extends across multiple sectors, from heavy civil work to transport, with a proven track record of on-time project completions.
Austin Bridge & Road’s dedication to excellence has earned them recognition in major infrastructure markets across the United States.
With a commitment to sustainable and resilient designs, they play a crucial role in building the backbone of modern transportation networks.
Culture + Values
Safety: Our moral commitment to zero incidents empowers everyone to ensure the safest possible work environment.
Service: Austin cultivates the highest level of service to our customers, employee‑owners, community, and industry.
Integrity: We hold ourselves accountable to uncompromised moral and ethical principles and trustworthiness in all we do.
Ownership: As a 100% employee‑owned company, each of us has a vested interest in Austin's success: We Own It!
Environment + Sustainability
17% Recycled Products
In Asphalt Production
A significant portion of materials used in asphalt production were sourced from recycled materials, promoting sustainability in infrastructure projects.
19% Recycled Oil
In Asphalt Production
A notable reduction in the use of virgin oil was achieved by incorporating recycled oil into asphalt production, contributing to reduced environmental impact.
A commitment to reducing pollution and construction waste through recycling efforts at jobsites and office locations.
Conservation of water and natural resources across all operational activities.
No net-zero emissions target date has been publicly disclosed at this time.
Inclusion & Diversity
2024
Inclusivity Program Recognition
The company's inclusivity program was recognized as best-in-class in their 2024 Corporate Responsibility Report.
Seeks inclusive contracting opportunities in the communities served.
Reports a robust, best‑in‑class inclusivity program though no gender or demographic statistics publicly disclosed.