Cambridge Pro Fab Inc. is a family-owned Canadian Manufacturing Company that has provided products and solutions to our customers for over 35 years. Cambridge Pro Fab is a North American Leader in the supply of Steel Ducting for the Oil, Gas and Coal projects within the Power Generation Industry. Our customers receive a fabrication service that is reliable, predictable, and flexible while still delivering a quality product.
We are a CWB certified shop and have a number of exciting opportunities on our day and afternoon shifts for Fitter/Welders. We are a specialized weld shop dealing with high grade material looking for skilled Fitter/Welders to join our team and grow.
What Cambridge Pro Fab Inc. can Offer to you:
- Safe Work Culture
- Competitive wage and flexible working hours when required
- RRSP Matching
- Superior Co-Paid Company Benefit package
- CWB Certification or Recertification at no cost to you
- Education Assistance
- Boot & Clothing Allowance
- Tool Allowance
- Employee Recognition Programs
- Company Events and catered lunches
- Strong Community Involvement
About the Position:
A Welder is responsible to fabricate and weld a variety of custom metal projects.. Fitter/Welders are responsible for the layout, fitting and welding fabrication.
Hours of Work:
Day Shift: 6:00 AM to 4:30 PM (Monday - Thursday) 40 Hours Per Week
Afternoon Shift: 4:30 PM to 2:30 AM (Monday - Thursday) 40 Hours Per Week
What will you be doing:
- Work in compliance with the provision of the Act and the regulations and all applicable legislation;
- Use or wear the equipment, protective devices or clothing that is required to be used or worn;
- Be trained in the appropriate welding procedure and on the appropriate welding machine;
- Follow CPF Policies and procedures for safety and execution of work
- Work and assist other workers in continuously improving safety;
- Note any problems or potential hazards to the Plant Manager and/or Supervisor that may cause personal injury or property damage, delays in production shipments, or that may affect the quality of manufactured product;
- Able to understand, interpret and lay out work as per engineering drawings, bill of materials and work orders;
- Full understanding of blueprints, weld symbols and bills of material
- Enact repairs and rework as required to maintain customer tolerances
- Understanding of metallurgy, shrink rates of steel, and warping of steel as considerations during product fit up
- Responsible for proper use and handling of company, co-workers and personal equipment, machinery, and tools.
- Ensure work area is always kept clean, tidy and safe;
- Fitting parts that they have been assigned ensuring products are made to the design and are within required tolerances
- Fitting of panels, boxes, cylinders and transition pieces in both stainless and carbon steels
- Operate a welding machine in a safe and professional manner.
- Fit/Weld any job as assigned by the Plant Manager and/or Supervisor. This may include but is not limited to working at certain heights, working within confined spaces and welding in some areas for a prolonged time period. When welding at certain heights and/or in confined spaces, additional training may be required. The ability to be agile and flexible for welding in any position(s) is required. Welding of various metals may be required.
- Ensure MSP practices are followed at all times
- Ensure all paperwork is completed accurately in all steps within the process of manufacturing.
- Maintain a consistent line of communication between themselves, the Team Lead and/or workers on opposite shifts.
- Be a team player and cooperate and communicate efficiently with the Plant Manager, Supervisors and fellow coworkers,
- Perform other duties outside the normal scope of their daily tasks for the betterment of the company.
- Correctly fill in and hand in daily timecards.
- Frequent use of overhead cranes, forklift, ladders and other equipment as per company procedures. No equipment shall be used/operated unless proper training is received and documented.