Robinson Helicopter Company, the world’s leading manufacturer of civil helicopters, seeks talented individuals who
can contribute their expertise to designing and building helicopters that prioritize reliability and accessibility.
Robinson Helicopter Company, the world’s leading manufacturer of civil helicopters, seeks talented individuals who can contribute their expertise to designing and building helicopters that prioritize reliability and accessibility.
Job Description
TIG welders are responsible for the fabrication and welding of aluminum, steel, and stainless steel parts using the TIG process in accordance with RHC procedures and other data acceptable to or approved by the FAA. TIG welders certify to AWS D1731 Aerospace Specification as required to manually weld aviation hardware from 0.020” to 0.300” thickness, in all positions.
Essential Functions and Competencies
TIG welding of aluminum, steel, and stainless steel components based on the specifications of the blueprints and/or drawings by means of TIG welding in all positions including the use of rotary turntables for welding.
Set up machines according to work instructions to trim, size, form, inspect, and GTAW (TIG) weld materials to meet drawing requirements.
Inspection of welds for accuracy, an inspection of root side weld defects, visual weld inspection using fillet weld gauges, calipers, micrometers, height gauges, and final weld fixtures. Weld inspection for weld size, face, and root reinforcement, cracks, inclusions, and porosity.
Proficiency in pre-heating and post-heating of weld elements.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and geometric tolerances. Drawing review for compliance for final dimensions, weld note callouts, base material, and filler material selection.
Basic mathematic skills include but are not limited to adding, subtracting, multiplication, division, geometry, and algebra for calculating material fabrication.
Full compliance with the Company’s DOT Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program.
Regular and predictable attendance.
Pay Range
$22.00 – $35.00/per hour
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Job Description
TIG welders are responsible for the fabrication and welding of aluminum, steel, and stainless steel parts using the TIG process in accordance with RHC procedures and other data acceptable to or approved by the FAA. TIG welders certify to AWS D1731 Aerospace Specification as required to manually weld aviation hardware from 0.020” to 0.300”
thickness, in all positions.
Essential Functions and Competencies
TIG welding of aluminum, steel, and stainless steel components based on the specifications of the blueprints
and/or drawings by means of TIG welding in all positions including the use of rotary turntables for welding.
Set up machines according to work instructions to trim, size, form, inspect, and GTAW (TIG) weld materials
to meet drawing requirements.
Inspection of welds for accuracy, an inspection of root side weld defects, visual weld inspection using fillet
weld gauges, calipers, micrometers, height gauges, and final weld fixtures. Weld inspection for weld size,
face, and root reinforcement, cracks, inclusions, and porosity.
Proficiency in pre-heating and post-heating of weld elements.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and geometric tolerances. Drawing review for compliance
for final dimensions, weld note callouts, base material, and filler material selection.
Basic mathematic skills include but are not limited to adding, subtracting, multiplication, division, geometry,
and algebra for calculating material fabrication.
Full compliance with the Company’s DOT Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program.
Regular and predictable attendance.
Pay Range
$22.00 – $35.00/per hour
Apply Now
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