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How do they match:
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Welders
, Cutters,
Solderers
,
and
Brazers
103
Alternate Occupation Titles
Brazer
Brazing
Furnace
Operator
Weld
Layout Worker
Welder
Welder
Operator
Welder
Fabricator
Welder
Fitter
Welder
Tech
Welder
Technician
Welding
Setter
Welding
Burner
Welding
Specialist
Welding
Technician
Welding
Tester
Machine
Operator
Solderer
Solderer
Dipper
Soldering
Tech
Soldering
Technician
Acetylene
Operator
Acetylene Torch
Operator
Acetylene Torch
Solderer
Aluminum
Welder
Arc
Welder
Assembler
Brazer
Assembly Line
Brazer
Atomic
Welder
Bar
Welder
Barrel Ribs
Solderer
Basin Finish
Operator
Bit
Welder
Blow Torch
Operator
Body
Welder
Boiler
Welder
Butt
Welder
Can
Solderer
Certified
Welding
Inspector
Certified Maintenance
Welder
Combination
Welder
Cutting Torch
Operator
Die
Welder
Electric
Welder
Electric
Solderer
Electric Arc
Welder
Electric Spot
Welder
Electrical
Solderer
Experimental
Welder
Fabrication
Welder
Filament
Welder
Flash
Welder
Frame
Welder
Gas
Brazer
Gas
Welder
Gas Burner
Operator
Gas Torch
Solderer
Getter
Welder
Gun
Welder
Heliarc
Welder
Helium Arc
Welder
Induction Heating Equipment
Setter
Industrial
Welder
Lap
Welder
Line
Welder
MIG
Welder
Maintenance
Welder
Metal
Welder
Metal
Solderer
Metal Fabrication
Welder
Metal Inert Gas
Welder
Oxyacetylene
Welder
Oxyacetylene Torch
Operator
Oxyhydrogen
Welder
Pipe
Welder
Production
Welder
Production Line
Welder
Production Line
Solderer
Refrigeration
Brazer
Refrigeration
Solderer
Resistance
Brazer
Retrofit
Welder
Robotic
Welder
Setup
Welder
Sheet Metal
Welder
Shotweld
Operator
Silver
Brazer
Silver
Solderer
Spot
Welder
Steel
Welder
Stitch
Welder
Structural
Welder
Sub Arc
Operator
TIG
Welder
Tack
Welder
Tank
Welder
Thermite
Welder
Torch
Operator
Torch
Solderer
Tungsten Inert Gas
Welder
Ultrasonic
Solderer
Ultrasonic Hand
Solderer
Underwater
Welder
Unionmelt
Operator
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.
19
Tasks
Operate
metal shaping, straightening,
and
bending
machines
, such as brakes
and
shears.
Operate
safety equipment
and
use safe work habits.
Weld
components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.
Weld
separately or in combination, using aluminum, stainless steel, cast iron,
and
other alloys.
Set
up
and
use ladders
and
scaffolding as necessary to complete work.
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.
Detect faulty
operation
of equipment or defective materials
and
notify supervisors.
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.
Ignite torches or start power supplies
and
strike arcs by touching electrodes to metals being
welded
, completing electrical circuits.
Melt
and
apply
solder
along adjoining edges of workpieces to
solder
joints, using
soldering
irons, gas torches, or electric-ultrasonic equipment.
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.
Position
and
secure workpieces, using hoists, cranes, wire,
and
banding
machines
or hand tools.
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.
8
Detailed Work Activities
Operate
welding
equipment.
Operate
firefighting equipment.
Operate
grinding equipment.
Operate
metal or plastic forming equipment.
Solder
parts or workpieces.
Monitor equipment
operation
to ensure that products are not flawed.
Review blueprints or other instructions to determine
operational
methods or sequences.
Watch
operating
equipment to detect malfunctions.
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