Specialty Welder
American Staffcorp
Catoosa, OK, USA
USD 22-25 / hour
Posted on Mar 27, 2026
Specialty Welder
Job Description
PURPOSE STATEMENT:
Welding various sheet metals using MIG, TIG, brazing and/or soldering process. Welding assignments include preparation and set-up and involve critical alignment and tolerances. Welding may include varying metal thickness with dissimilar melting temperatures. Welding is performed to specified welding procedure specifications to meet engineering drawing requirements. Abide by company policies and procedures and interact with all employees in a positive and fair manner, in alignment with Company core values.
ESSENTIAL VALUES: (Aligned with company values)
•
Integrity – Demonstrate honesty and trust with internal and external stakeholders; commit to fact-based decision-making.
•
Teamwork – Understand that processes involve multiple steps and multiple people and work must be performed inter-dependently; value the strengths of others. Coach others in areas of improvement by openly and honestly sharing information and skills with co-workers. Exercise creativity and problem-solving skills.
•
Commitment – Commit to quality work, continual improvement, safety and housekeeping, productivity, reliability, and dependability so that you are a contributing member of a credible, high-performing team.
•
Courage – Have the courage to communicate facts honestly. Be willing to take risks by thinking outside the box; remain resolute in a culture which holds firm to these core values in a changing world. Demonstrate initiative, adaptability, and willingness to change in the face of facts.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS: (Minimum education, training, skills and experience)
Must have the ability to safely set-up and weld various metals of various thickness using MIG and/or TIG as required. Must be able to pass welding tests required by CCL. Responsibilities may include grinding, tapping, and buffing. Must also be able to perform various inspection functions utilizing inspection tools (such as tape measure, calipers and protractor) and read and understand prints, finish specifications, bills of material, routers, and work instructions. Must provide structurally sound, cosmetically acceptable product. CCL performs the following types of welds:
Base Metal
GTAW (TIG)
GMAW (MIG)
Carbon steel 3/16”
AWS D1.3
AWS D1.3
Carbon steel > 3/16”
AWS D1.1
Stainless steel 304 up to 3/8”
AWS D1.6
Stainless steel 316 up to 3/8”
AWS D1.6
Aluminum 5052 up to 1/8”
AWS D1.2
Aluminum 6061 up to 1/8”
AWS D1.2
Table 1. CCL’s welding processes and governing specifications.
JOB ELEMENTS:
1.
Protect yourself, your co-workers, and your company by maintaining a safe work environment. Keep work areas clean and orderly. Immediately report to your supervisor any problems that may have an impact on safety.
2.
Take responsibility for all dimensional and cosmetic characteristics of the parts worked. Consider the next operator as your customer who must be satisfied. Quality must be built in each step of manufacturing; it cannot be introduced at the end.
3.
Notify the lead or operator of the previous process if parts are potentially nonconforming upon receipt.
4.
Initiate revision requests on documents (prints, specifications, bills of material, routers and/or work instructions) when processes or practices are changed to ensure documents reflect current practice. Help maintain accurate labor routings by supplying accurate set-up and run times; report errors and the need for corrections or adjustments.
5.
Maintain accurate record of work performed. Accurately and legibly record work output on routers.
6.
Record scrap material and rework. Records of scrapped material and parts are important for accurate inventory control. Also, the total value of scrap and rework is a good indicator of where effort is needed to solve problems.
7.
Immediately report to your lead any problems or shortages which may impact safety, quality, the schedule or the company.
8.
Protect the company’s investment and maintain a productive work environment by maintaining equipment and property provided. Report to your supervisor any problems relating to company equipment or property.
9.
Perform other assignments or tasks as required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: (Representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform essential functions of the job; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.)
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand and walk. The employee is occasionally required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; talk or hear and smell. The employee must lift and/or move up to 75 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision.
Welding various sheet metals using MIG, TIG, brazing and/or soldering process. Welding assignments include preparation and set-up and involve critical alignment and tolerances. Welding may include varying metal thickness with dissimilar melting temperatures. Welding is performed to specified welding procedure specifications to meet engineering drawing requirements. Abide by company policies and procedures and interact with all employees in a positive and fair manner, in alignment with Company core values.
ESSENTIAL VALUES: (Aligned with company values)
•
Integrity – Demonstrate honesty and trust with internal and external stakeholders; commit to fact-based decision-making.
•
Teamwork – Understand that processes involve multiple steps and multiple people and work must be performed inter-dependently; value the strengths of others. Coach others in areas of improvement by openly and honestly sharing information and skills with co-workers. Exercise creativity and problem-solving skills.
•
Commitment – Commit to quality work, continual improvement, safety and housekeeping, productivity, reliability, and dependability so that you are a contributing member of a credible, high-performing team.
•
Courage – Have the courage to communicate facts honestly. Be willing to take risks by thinking outside the box; remain resolute in a culture which holds firm to these core values in a changing world. Demonstrate initiative, adaptability, and willingness to change in the face of facts.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS: (Minimum education, training, skills and experience)
Must have the ability to safely set-up and weld various metals of various thickness using MIG and/or TIG as required. Must be able to pass welding tests required by CCL. Responsibilities may include grinding, tapping, and buffing. Must also be able to perform various inspection functions utilizing inspection tools (such as tape measure, calipers and protractor) and read and understand prints, finish specifications, bills of material, routers, and work instructions. Must provide structurally sound, cosmetically acceptable product. CCL performs the following types of welds:
Base Metal
GTAW (TIG)
GMAW (MIG)
Carbon steel 3/16”
AWS D1.3
AWS D1.3
Carbon steel > 3/16”
AWS D1.1
Stainless steel 304 up to 3/8”
AWS D1.6
Stainless steel 316 up to 3/8”
AWS D1.6
Aluminum 5052 up to 1/8”
AWS D1.2
Aluminum 6061 up to 1/8”
AWS D1.2
Table 1. CCL’s welding processes and governing specifications.
JOB ELEMENTS:
1.
Protect yourself, your co-workers, and your company by maintaining a safe work environment. Keep work areas clean and orderly. Immediately report to your supervisor any problems that may have an impact on safety.
2.
Take responsibility for all dimensional and cosmetic characteristics of the parts worked. Consider the next operator as your customer who must be satisfied. Quality must be built in each step of manufacturing; it cannot be introduced at the end.
3.
Notify the lead or operator of the previous process if parts are potentially nonconforming upon receipt.
4.
Initiate revision requests on documents (prints, specifications, bills of material, routers and/or work instructions) when processes or practices are changed to ensure documents reflect current practice. Help maintain accurate labor routings by supplying accurate set-up and run times; report errors and the need for corrections or adjustments.
5.
Maintain accurate record of work performed. Accurately and legibly record work output on routers.
6.
Record scrap material and rework. Records of scrapped material and parts are important for accurate inventory control. Also, the total value of scrap and rework is a good indicator of where effort is needed to solve problems.
7.
Immediately report to your lead any problems or shortages which may impact safety, quality, the schedule or the company.
8.
Protect the company’s investment and maintain a productive work environment by maintaining equipment and property provided. Report to your supervisor any problems relating to company equipment or property.
9.
Perform other assignments or tasks as required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: (Representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform essential functions of the job; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.)
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand and walk. The employee is occasionally required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; talk or hear and smell. The employee must lift and/or move up to 75 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision.
Meet Your Recruiter
Christy Wylie
Staffing Manager
Christy has been in the staffing industry since 2005 and joined the American StaffCorp team in Claremore in 2018 as a Staffing Professional. In 2023 she was promoted to Staffing Manager overseeing the operations in Claremore and Pryor, Oklahoma. Christy has a strong focus on the relationships between her clients and the candidates she works with. She is highly involved in the Claremore community and is passionate about helping people succeed and will go the extra mile for you.