Your mission
Join our Newington, NH team (onsite, reporting to the Fabrication Supervisor) to build and finish large metal assemblies. You’ll work to exacting welding specifications and secure production-welding qualifications that satisfy ASME acceptance criteria.
What you’ll tackle
- Fit and weld components per engineering drawings and blueprints.
- Execute interior seam welds within large structures; complete exterior seams as needed.
- Grind welds to achieve specified tolerances and surface finish.
- Grind the interior of large forgings to promote proper stainless steel overlay adhesion.
- Set up and oversee automated welding operations on interior and exterior seams.
- Deburr machined edges using small powered hand tools.
- Cut, assemble, and mount metal conduit and instrument panel housings on large cones.
- Lay out cylinders, plates, and cones to drawing specs, including accurate lengths and angles.
- Operate overhead lifts in strict accordance with contract guidelines.
- Conduct testing per engineering specifications to validate workmanship.
- Prepare products for shipment: wrap/pad, label/stencil crates with destination, weight, and contents.
- Insert cardboard fillers, felt pads, and wooden separators; apply banding with the proper equipment.
- Verify counts to ensure compliance with shipping orders.
- Complete pack-and-ship Production Orders by cleaning, packing, and tagging components.
How you’ll grow
Following formal training, you’ll demonstrate capability in:
- SMAW on stainless and carbon plate.
- GTAW applications (including carbon wire and stainless plate).
- Multiple thermal cutting and heating processes.
What you bring
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- 3+ years in fabrication or 1+ year as a Westinghouse Newington Fabrication Mechanic II.
- Fluency with engineering drawings, weld symbols, WPS, and dimensional requirements.
- Experience reading blueprints, sketches, and building plans.
- Proven layout experience on small and large components.
- Qualified in all positions on carbon and stainless steel using two welding processes.
- Skilled in plasma cutting, carbon arc, oxy‑acetylene burning/cutting, and grinding.
Core proficiency
- Welding setups for production
Tools & technologies
- MIG welder
- TIG welder
- Robotic welder