Construction/Trades/Oil & Gas - - MissionHelping to manufacture products of unparalleled quality, as part of a team that values collaboration and authenticity, that's what awaits you at Soucy. As a welder, you'll have the final touch on our products, guaranteeing their strength and performance. Your skills will be put to good use on a wide variety of projects, promising you a varied and stimulating daily routine. If you're looking for an environment where every voice counts, and where helping each other means we can always go further, this is the job for you!In this position, you will have the opportunity to :Read required production drawings and documentsAssemble parts according to drawings and/or production modelsWeld components according to specificationsUse jigs when availableMake jigs when requiredInspect each part according to drawings using appropriate toolsCan you see yourself in this position? We look forward to receiving your application! Apply now.ProfileWith the following skills and qualities, you'll be successful in this role:Have a vocational diploma in weldingProficiency in reading blueprintsAbility to read, write and interpret information on manufacturing processesGood physical ability and manual dexterityWhy join us?Permanent full-time positionShift: be available day, evening and nightSalary: $32.90Group insurance (various plans adapted to your needs)RRSP with employer contributionPersonal and floating vacationsEmployee and family assistance programA safe and healthy environment and a health committee to ensure your daily well-beingSocial activities
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