ASME Production Welding Fabrication Specialist

Your day at a glance

Each morning in Newington, NH, you’ll check in with the Fabrication Supervisor and get hands-on right away—this role is 100% onsite. You’ll review drawings and welding procedures, confirm acceptance criteria aligned to ASME requirements, and move from planning to precise execution on heavy metal components.

What you'll do

  • Interpret blueprints and engineering drawings to fit and weld metal assemblies with accuracy.
  • Tackle internal seams inside large fabrications, applying sound weld practice and technique.
  • Grind welds to meet engineering specifications and final finishes.
  • Prepare the interior of large metal forgings to accept a stainless-steel layer by precision grinding.
  • Set up and monitor automated welding on interior and exterior seams of large components.
  • Deburr edges and machined surfaces using small powered hand tools to achieve clean, safe finishes.
  • Cut and hand-fabricate metal conduit and instrument panel housings on the surfaces of large metal cones.
  • Lay out and fit cylinders, plate, and cones to exact lengths and angles per drawings and engineering specifications.
  • Use overhead lifts per contract guidelines to safely position and handle materials.
  • Complete required training, then demonstrate proficiency in SMAW on stainless and carbon plate, GTAW on stainless and carbon materials, and multiple thermal cutting/heating processes.
  • Perform testing functions in accordance with engineering specifications to verify workmanship and fit-up.
  • Prepare finished product for shipment: wrap and pad, apply stencils/labels with destination, weight, and contents, insert cardboard/felt/wood separators as needed, and band crates using banding equipment.
  • Count packed items to confirm compliance with shipping orders and complete the pack-and-ship Production Order, including cleaning, packing, and tagging components.

Required background

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Three (3) years of fabrication experience, or at least one (1) year as a Westinghouse Newington Fabrication Mechanic II.
  • Working knowledge of engineering drawings, weld symbols, welding procedures, and dimensional requirements.
  • Experience reading blueprints, sketches, or building plans; hands-on experience laying out large and small components.
  • Qualified and proficient in all welding positions on carbon and stainless steel using two welding processes.
  • Proficient with plasma cutting, carbon arc, oxy‑acetylene burning/cutting, and grinding of specified materials.

Production focus

You should be proficient in: Welding Setups for Production. This includes obtaining the necessary welding qualifications for production welding in line with applicable ASME acceptance criteria.

Tools & technologies

  • MIG Welder
  • TIG Welder
  • Robotic Welder

Location: Newington, NH | Reporting to: Fabrication Supervisor | Onsite: 100%

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