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Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Welders
, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
67
Alternate Occupation Titles
Weld
Layout Worker
Welder
Welder
Fabricator
Welder
Fitter
Welder
Operator
Welder
Tech
Welder
Technician
Welding
Burner
Welding
Setter
Welding
Specialist
Welding
Technician
Welding
Tester
Metal
Welder
Metal
Fabrication
Welder
Metal
Inert Gas
Welder
Metal
Solderer
Sheet
Metal
Welder
Aluminum
Welder
Arc
Welder
Atomic
Welder
Bar
Welder
Bit
Welder
Body
Welder
Boiler
Welder
Butt
Welder
Certified
Welding
Inspector
Certified Maintenance
Welder
Combination
Welder
Die
Welder
Electric
Welder
Electric Arc
Welder
Electric Spot
Welder
Experimental
Welder
Fabrication
Welder
Filament
Welder
Flash
Welder
Frame
Welder
Gas
Welder
Getter
Welder
Gun
Welder
Heliarc
Welder
Helium Arc
Welder
Industrial
Welder
Lap
Welder
Line
Welder
MIG
Welder
Maintenance
Welder
Oxyacetylene
Welder
Oxyhydrogen
Welder
Pipe
Welder
Production
Welder
Production Line
Welder
Retrofit
Welder
Robotic
Welder
Scrap
Metal
Burner
Setup
Welder
Spot
Welder
Steel
Welder
Stitch
Welder
Structural
Welder
TIG
Welder
Tack
Welder
Tank
Welder
Thermite
Welder
Tungsten Inert Gas
Welder
Underwater
Welder
Wire
Welder
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Use hand-
welding
, flame-cutting, hand-soldering, or brazing equipment to
weld
or join
metal
components or to fill holes, indentations, or seams of fabricated
metal
products.
16
Tasks
Weld
components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.
Weld
separately or in combination, using aluminum, stainless steel, cast iron, and other alloys.
Analyze engineering drawings, blueprints, specifications, sketches, work orders, and material safety data
sheets
to plan layout, assembly, and operations.
Chip or grind off excess
weld
, slag, or spatter, using hand scrapers or power chippers, portable grinders, or arc-cutting equipment.
Determine required equipment and
welding
methods, applying knowledge of metallurgy, geometry, and
welding
techniques.
Develop templates and models for
welding
projects, using mathematical calculations based on blueprint information.
Guide and direct flames or electrodes on or across workpieces to straighten, bend, melt, or build up
metal.
Hammer out bulges or bends in
metal
workpieces.
Ignite torches or start power supplies and strike arcs by touching electrodes to
metals
being
welded
, completing electrical circuits.
Melt and apply solder to fill holes, indentations, or seams of fabricated
metal
products, using soldering equipment.
Monitor the fitting, burning, and
welding
processes to avoid overheating of parts or warping, shrinking, distortion, or expansion of material.
Operate
metal
shaping, straightening, and bending machines, such as brakes and shears.
Preheat workpieces prior to
welding
or bending, using torches or heating furnaces.
Prepare all material surfaces to be
welded
, ensuring that there is no loose or thick scale, slag, rust, moisture, grease, or other foreign matter.
Recognize, set up, and operate hand and power tools common to the
welding
trade, such as shielded
metal
arc and gas
metal
arc
welding
equipment.
Select and install torches, torch tips, filler rods, and flux, according to
welding
chart specifications or types and thicknesses of
metals.
6
Detailed Work Activities
Determine
metal
or plastic production methods.
Melt
metal
, plastic, or other materials to prepare for production.
Operate
welding
equipment.
Operate
metal
or plastic forming equipment.
Reshape
metal
workpieces to established specifications.
Shape
metal
workpieces with hammers or other small hand tools.
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