Welder 2nd shift Manufacturing - Shakopee, MN at Geebo

Welder 2nd shift

Company Name:
The Toro Company
Welder 2nd shift
Tracking Code
20140182
Job Description
BASIC FUNCTION:
Fabricates parts by manual and robotic welding, cutting and hardcoating processes. Operates wire, stick, carbon arc, and gas welding/cutting equipment. Parts must be made to print and process specifications.
Responsible for own set-ups, and for inspecting own parts
Responsible for following safety rules, producing quality workman ship, the upkeep of welding equipment, and for good housekeeping in and around the work area.
Completion of all associated paperwork and recordkeeping as required.
EDUCATION/TRADE KNOWLEDGE:
High school diploma or equivalent .
Core skills training in basic shop math, measuring tools and blueprint reading or demonstrated equivalent knowledge is required.
Knowledge in machine shop practices and the use of respective inspection instruments used in inspecting own parts.
Wire Feed Welding training or demonstrated equivalent knowledge is required. Must be able to demonstrate acceptable welding skills.
About Toro:
The Toro Company delivers innovation through a surprising array of products. For nearly 100 years, our ideas have transformed the way professionals and homeowners create beautiful outdoor environments. An excellent reputation, strong brands, ethical business practices, and a culture founded on trust and respect are ideals shared by our employees.
With annual revenue exceeding $2.0 billion, Toro consistently delivers strong financial performance and market leadership. More than 5,000 global employees form a strong community with a world of opportunities to learn and contribute. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.


Job Location
Shakopee, Minnesota, United States
Position Type
Full-Time/RegularEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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