Welder/Fabricator - 2nd shift

  • Johns Manville Corp - Berkshire Hathaway
  • Tucson, Arizona
  • Full Time
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Welder/Fabricator - 2nd shift

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Who We Are

Johns Manville is a leading manufacturer and marketer of premium-quality

insulation and commercial roofing, along with glass fibers and nonwovens

for commercial, industrial and residential applications. Our products

are used in a wide variety of industries including building products,

aerospace, automotive and transportation, filtration, commercial

interiors, waterproofing and wind energy.

A proud member of the Berkshire Hathaway family of companies, we serve

customers in more than 80 countries around the globe. We are committed

to delivering positive and powerful experiences, because we are

successful only when our employees and customers thrive. We are

passionate, we care about people, we perform at a superior level, and we

protect others and our environments.

Pay Range

\$45,000.00-\$61,800.00 Annual

This is the base salary pay range that an applicant can expect to make

upon hire. Pay within this range will vary based upon relevant

experience, skills, and education among other factors. In addition, this

position is eligible for an incentive bonus.

Position Overview: The Welder II is responsible for performing various

welding and fabrication task to produce precision parts and components.

This role requires a strong focus on safety, quality, and efficiency.

The Welder II will work under the supervision of senior welders and

supervisors to ensure that production goals are met while adhering to

company policies and procedures.

Core Competencies:

Health, Safety and Environmental

Selection and Use of PPE: Proper selection and use of plant PPE and

task-specific PPE.

Safety: Maintain safe work habits, recognize hazards, and ensure hand

safety.

Hazardous Communication: Understand and follow hazardous communication

protocols and grinding safety.

Control of Hazardous Energy (LOTO): Implement lockout/tagout procedures

to control hazardous energy.

Mobile and Powered Equipment Operation: Safely operate forklifts and

powered pallet jacks.

Crane Operations: Perform crane pre-use inspections, operation, and

rigging.

Machine Guarding: Ensure machine guarding and E-Stop

awareness/operation.

Policy Adherence: Follow JM Life Critical Policies.

Waste Management: Manage waste streams including scrap metal and

environmental considerations.

JSA: Comprehend and sign off on Job Safety Analysis (JSA).

Housekeeping: Maintain cleanliness and organization in the work area.

Hot Work: Understanding of hot work permitted areas and housekeeping.

Computer/Data Entry

Computer Skills: Intermediate computer skills including Microsoft O365

applications(Outlook, SharePoint, Excel, Word).

Reporting Systems: Perform quality control inspections of parts on the

machine and report any deficiencies via applicable quality reporting

systems.

Data Entry: Document work orders(via SAP ERP system) and other

documentation required for quality control.

SOPs: Locate and use Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) via computer

based library system (SharePoint).

Training: Ability to navigate and utilize various computer based

training (CBT) for safety and compliance.

General Industry

Tool Use: Use common hand and power tools effectively. Examples would be

drills, grinders, deburring tools, surface grinder, etc.

Measuring: Ability to use precision measuring tools such as tape

measures, scales, micrometers, and calipers to perform dimensional

tolerancing of parts.

Shop Math: Apply intermediate level shop math including measurements,

geometry, volume, and area.

Blueprint Interpretation: Interpret blueprints and understand

intermediate-level GD&T including the ability identify weld symbols.

Job/Trade Specific

Equipment: Maintain welding equipment and tools in good working

condition.

Collaboration: Demonstrate the ability to collaborate with team members

to complete projects on time.

Set-up: Demonstrate ability to set-up a welding machine in order to

perform necessary tasks. This includes the use of programs and profiles.

Tooling/Fixtures: Demonstrate ability to set-up and use fixturing to

complete necessary fabrication tasks. This also include the ability to

effectively utilize rotary tables.

Welding: Ability to perform all aspects of welding of carbon steel,

stainless steel, Inconel, and aluminum.

Metallurgy: Understanding of heat control and its effects on alloys.

Inspection: Ability to perform visual inspections for all type of weld

defects (Unde
Job ID: 483374367
Originally Posted on: 6/30/2025

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