Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Classification Details: Metal Welding and Cutting Workers

42 matching jobs found.

Arc Welder

A profession that uses arc welding machines to melt and join metal components to manufacture and repair various products and structures.

Acetylene Gas Welder

A skilled trade that uses a mixed flame of acetylene gas and oxygen to weld and cut metal components.

Acetylene Welding Worker

A metal welder who burns a mixture of acetylene and oxygen gas and uses its high-temperature flame to melt and join metals. Responsible for traditional techniques used in manufacturing and repair sites for machinery and piping.

Upset Welding Worker

Upset welding workers are skilled professionals who operate and manage upset welding machines that join the end faces of metal parts through resistance heating and pressure.

Argon Welder

Specialist technician in TIG welding who covers non-molten metal surfaces with argon shielding gas for high-quality joining.

Inert Gas Arc Welder

Specialized profession that performs arc welding while protecting the molten pool with inert gas (argon or helium). Precise operation is required to obtain high-quality weld joints.

Welder Worker (Shipbuilding Industry)

Worker who joins and assembles metal components, starting with the hull, using welding techniques.

Ethylene Cutting Worker

Specialized technical job that cuts metal products and structures using a mixed flame of ethylene and oxygen.

Large Burner Worker

Specialized technical job that uses large oxygen/fuel gas burners to heat and cut thick plates such as steel. Used in shipbuilding, building structures, plant piping work, etc.

Gas Pressure Welder (Rebar Work)

Specialized technician who heats the ends of rebar using oxygen and combustible gas, then applies pressure to form joints.